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All in Order is a fascinating exploration of isolation and the quiet struggles of a seemingly ordinary life. Heinz Lieven's portrayal of Herbert is understated yet profoundly impactful; he embodies the tension of a middle-class man spiraling into detachment. The pacing allows for moments of reflection, creating a melancholic atmosphere that lingers long after viewing. The film's use of practical settings, especially the bathroom as a refuge, adds a layer of intimacy and discomfort. Dorothea Moritz’s performance as his wife is equally compelling, showcasing the emotional turmoil of being tethered to someone who has chosen to retreat. It’s a distinct piece that invites viewers to ponder the complexities of everyday existence.
Themes of isolation and detachment.Strong performances, particularly by Heinz Lieven.Unique use of everyday settings.
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