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Everything All at Once (2015) is this oddly intimate piece that really captures that suffocating yet familiar dynamic of family. The atmosphere feels like a quiet, unsettling car ride where the tension simmers beneath the surface, each character contending with their own quirks and histories. The performances are subtle, almost raw, as they navigate the beeping mystery—a sound that becomes a sort of character in itself. Pacing is deliberate, letting the audience soak in the awkward silences and unspoken truths. You can sense the emotional weight as they confront their past and each other, making it distinctive in its simplicity and depth.
This film has been released on a few limited formats, mainly digital and indie Blu-ray editions, making it relatively scarce for physical collectors. Its unique storytelling and approach to familial relationships have garnered interest among niche collectors who appreciate character-driven narratives over flashy effects. The limited releases and subtle themes have kept it somewhat under the radar, but there's a growing appreciation for its artistic merit within certain collector circles.
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