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All the Way offers a contemplative look at romance set against a backdrop of political turmoil. The film unfolds through Rayvenn and Lourenço, two individuals whose passionate connections are tested by their stark political ideologies. The way Rilhó captures the tension is quite striking, with long, drawn-out scenes that build a palpable sense of unease. The performances are solid—there’s a rawness to the actors’ portrayals that allows the audience to feel the weight of their choices. The cinematography adds to the atmosphere, often reflecting the emotional states of the characters through its muted color palette. It’s really about the push and pull of love intertwined with belief systems, and how those can either unite or divide us.
Political themes woven into personal relationshipsStrong character developmentUnique pacing that accentuates tension
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