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Morning is a somber exploration of grief, capturing the raw and fragmented emotions of Mark and Alice Munroe in the wake of their child’s tragic death. The pacing feels languid, almost like a slow burn, allowing viewers to really sit with the heartache and tension between the couple. The performances are strikingly honest, with each actor conveying a deep sense of loss and isolation. The atmosphere is heavy, almost suffocating at times, but it shifts subtly to moments of hope and renewal, reflecting how grief can also lead to unexpected paths. The film’s practical effects aren’t flashy but serve to enhance the realism of their everyday life crumbling around them. It’s a unique take on loss, not just as a theme but as a lived experience, and it hits differently than you might expect.
The atmosphere is heavy yet hopeful at times.Character performances are deeply affecting and nuanced.Pacing allows for a reflective experience on loss.
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