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All That Remains presents a raw and intimate glimpse into a family's dynamics on what should be a joyous occasion. Pierrot’s seventh birthday unfolds with a bittersweet atmosphere, underscored by the absence of his mother—confined upstairs, a haunting presence throughout. The pacing is deliberately measured, allowing the weight of each moment to sink in, inviting viewers to feel the tension and unspoken words among the siblings and their father. The performances are grounded, capturing the complexity of childhood innocence clashing with adult realities. There’s a subtlety to the storytelling that lingers, enhanced by practical effects that create a tangible sense of place, making Pierrot's small world resonate with authenticity. This film quietly explores themes of loss and the fragility of familial bonds.
Explores themes of family and absence.Notable for its understated performances.The atmosphere is heavy yet tender.
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