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Before Tomorrow has this haunting quality to it, right? The atmosphere is thick with a sense of impending loss and fragility, which really resonates through the story. It’s a slow burn, taking its time to develop the relationships between the characters. Ningiuq, played with such depth, carries this weight of wisdom and sorrow, making her interactions with her grandson Maniq feel both tender and poignant. The natural surroundings are beautifully shot, almost like another character in the film. The pacing might not suit everyone, but it allows for this deep dive into themes of family and inevitability. The practical effects are subtle but effective, grounding the film in its remote setting. Definitely a thoughtful piece that lingers long after the credits roll.
Atmospheric film with a focus on family dynamicsStrong performances, particularly from the leadThemes of fragility and inevitability are central
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