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It's a World Full of Children presents a raw look at longing and despair. Susanne and Morten's struggle with infertility unfolds in a moody atmosphere, accentuated by the stark realities of their lives. The pacing might feel languid at times, but it amplifies the emotional weight of their desperation. There’s a sense of isolation that permeates the film, enhanced by the performances which bring a palpable tension to their relationship. Susanne's affair serves as an interesting contrast to her yearning, complicating the narrative in a way that feels both painful and honest. The cinematography, while not flashy, captures the subtleties of their world. Not everyone will appreciate the slower moments, but there's something haunting about the way it embraces its themes.
Explores themes of infertility and emotional struggle.Character-driven narrative with a slow build.Distinctive atmosphere, grounded performances.
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