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All the Time in the World is a quirky blend of comedy, drama, and romance that captures the bittersweet essence of familial ties and self-discovery. The film navigates the themes of love and identity, particularly through Maarten's journey as he grapples with his feelings for Arthur, a character cloaked in societal expectations. The performances have a certain rawness, especially the dynamic between Molly and Maarten, which feels both relatable and deeply personal. Job Gosschalk's direction offers a nice, leisurely pace, allowing the nuances of their relationships to unfold naturally. The atmosphere is a mix of light-hearted moments and deeper emotional undertones, making it a distinctive piece that resonates on various levels.
Explores themes of love and identity.Unique sibling relationships.Interesting character dynamics.
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