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Martha, Jac and Sianco paints a really intimate portrait of sibling dynamics against the backdrop of rural Wales. After their mother's passing, the three are left to navigate not just grief but the complexities of shared inheritance and differing life choices. The film's pacing is slow, almost meditative, allowing the viewer to absorb the weight of their decisions and the tension that simmers beneath their interactions. The performances are understated yet deeply affecting; you can feel the history and unspoken resentment among them. It's not flashy, but there's a raw authenticity to their struggles that makes it feel real. The atmosphere is laden with melancholy, and the verdant Welsh landscape acts almost as a character in itself, reflecting their internal conflicts.
Explores themes of grief and familial duty.Character-driven narrative with subtle nuances.A distinct sense of place in the Welsh countryside.
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