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Life is Everywhere is a haunting exploration of childhood innocence shattered by the harsh realities of adult misunderstandings. The film’s tone is heavy, almost suffocating, mirroring Lera’s internal struggle. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the weight of her grief to settle in. As she grapples with her family's expectations and the societal norms that dictate her world, you can almost feel the isolation she experiences. Practical effects are minimal but impactful, emphasizing Lera's emotional turmoil rather than relying on spectacle. The performances, especially from the young lead, are raw and unfiltered, capturing that sense of dislocation perfectly. It’s a film that lingers, asking viewers to reflect on empathy and the complexities of growing up.
The film's heavy atmosphere is a standout; it really immerses you.Lera's character arc is compelling and thought-provoking.Themes of misunderstanding between adults and children are explored well.
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