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And Grass, and Flowers, and Water is a quiet exploration of love under pressure, set against the backdrop of France's pandemic restrictions. The film dives into Anna's pregnancy and the absurdity of navigating a marriage during such uncertain times. The pacing is contemplative, allowing the audience to feel the weight of each moment as the couple grapples with the ever-changing laws and the urgency of their situation. The performances are understated yet impactful, capturing the vulnerability and resilience of their bond. What stands out here is the atmosphere—almost suffocating in its tension, but there’s also this thread of hope woven throughout, making it a unique reflection on love in the age of bureaucracy.
Atmospheric tension throughoutStrong reflections on love and bureaucracyUnique take on modern relationships
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