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All the Sun of the World is one of those quieter films that really captures the feeling of fleeting connections. You’ve got Pablo and Mauro meeting in this vibrant club setting; the energy is palpable, yet it feels intimate. The film does a nice job of blending the electric atmosphere of nightlife with a tender exploration of desire and vulnerability. The pacing is laid-back, allowing moments to breathe, which really enhances the emotional weight. Performances are understated, which I find adds to the authenticity—like you’re eavesdropping on something real. There’s not a lot of flashy effects; it’s all about the characters and their chemistry. It feels genuine, a slice of life that’s both relatable and poignant.
Features a lively clubbing atmosphereFocuses on character-driven storytellingHighlights the complexities of modern romance
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