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All the Time in the World is an intriguing exploration of love and time, wrapped in a dreamy, almost surreal atmosphere. The pacing is contemplative, allowing moments to breathe, which gives the film a reflective quality. The performances are nuanced; you can really feel the weight of unspoken emotions between the characters. The use of practical effects adds a tactile dimension, grounding the ethereal themes in reality. There’s a distinctive rhythm to its storytelling that feels both intimate and expansive, as if time itself is a character. This film invites you to ponder the fragility of connections, making you question how much time we truly have with those we love.
Explores themes of love and timeNoteworthy practical effectsContemplative pacing
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