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All the Time is one of those films that really draws you in with its atmospheric tension. Set in a dimly lit, abandoned cinema in Brussels, the film occurs during a night of concert, where five characters from the audience delve into their dark pasts. The pacing is quite deliberate, allowing the weight of their memories to settle in. There’s a haunting quality to the narrative, as it explores themes of regret and the passage of time. The performances are raw and evocative, bringing each character's trauma to life. Practical effects take a backseat here, as the focus lies more on the emotional landscapes. It’s a distinctive take on how we confront our pasts, and the setting adds layers of eeriness that linger.
Strong focus on character development and emotional resonance.Unique setting enhances the film's eerie atmosphere.Thought-provoking themes about memory and regret.
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