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So, 'every time, for everything' really leans into this raw, emotional space. It's a documentary but feels so intimate, like you're right there with her in Hong Kong, grappling with her father’s health issues. The pacing has this ebb and flow that mirrors her mental state—moments of stillness interspersed with palpable tension. There’s a heavy atmosphere of nostalgia and regret, but also this flicker of hope as they sift through their complicated relationship. The performances, especially from the lead, are heartfelt and real; you really feel her fear and determination. It's not flashy with its effects but instead relies on genuine human connection, which makes it all the more striking. It’s a very personal journey, yet somehow relatable to anyone who’s faced similar family struggles.
Documentary exploring familial ties.Themes of loss and rediscovery.Set in the rich cultural backdrop of Hong Kong.
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