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So, 'All the Long Nights' has this quiet charm that's hard to pin down. It's a drama, sure, but it feels so much like a slice of life, a gentle exploration of the human experience. The pacing is deliberate, almost meditative. The two leads are really somethingāher struggles with extreme PMS and his panic attacks create a tapestry of everyday struggles that many can relate to but donāt often see on screen. The setting, a company that deals in toy planetariums, adds a whimsical layer, grounding their emotional turbulence in something tangible. The film's atmosphere is soft yet poignant, reminiscent of Ozuās work in how it captures human connection in the mundane. Itās about being attentive to each other, even unconsciously, which makes it distinctive.
Features strong character-driven narratives.Captures subtle emotional nuances.Interesting backdrop with toy planetariums.
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