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Carry On (2022) crafts an introspective journey that feels grounded and relatable. The road trip to Canada serves as a backdrop for unresolved tensions between Everett and Marlow, whose history is palpable. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing the weight of their unspoken words to settle in; it’s almost meditative. The performances here are what stand out, capturing that awkward familiarity of old friends trying to reconnect while grappling with the ghosts of their shared past. There's a raw honesty in the dialogue that, while sparse, really gets to the heart of the themes—regret, nostalgia, and the challenge of moving forward. It has an atmosphere that’s both somber and hopeful, creating a unique viewing experience that lingers long after the credits roll.
Focus on character dynamics and emotional depth.Noteworthy for its understated performances.A unique take on the road trip genre.
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