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So, 'Everything In This World Is Exactly What It Is' is a real slow burn. The cinematography captures this autumnal vibe that complements the main character's fading memories. The pacing feels deliberate, giving time for the viewer to linger on the subtleties of her interactions with the teenage girl. It's almost like a dance between youth and age, with moments of clarity punctuated by confusion. The performances are raw, especially the lead, who portrays vulnerability beautifully. There's a profound exploration of identity here, and the way the script layers memories and feelings is quite striking. Not a lot of flashy effects, just grounded storytelling that really resonates. It’s distinctive in how it handles nostalgia without falling into cliché.
Atmospheric cinematographyExplores themes of memory and identitySubtle performances, impactful storytelling
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