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Family Matters dives deep into the tangled web of familial ties, really peeling back the layers of each character's journey. Spring, the eldest, is like this quiet storm, driven by the need to find her roots before university. You can almost feel her urgency. Then there's Autumn, the mother, whose struggle with artificial insemination adds a raw, emotional layer to the narrative. Summer, the younger brother, is in this liminal space, trying to connect with a father figure right before heading off for military service. The pacing is thoughtful, allowing each story thread to breathe, and the performances feel so genuine. The way the film captures these personal dilemmas makes it stand out—you get a real sense of the atmosphere, almost tangible. It’s not just a film; it’s a reflection on family and identity.
Character-driven storytellingExplores themes of identityRealistic performances
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