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Morning is one of those quiet films that gets under your skin. It’s raw, you know? Ruby, played by a newcomer, carries the weight of her world on her small shoulders, and the film captures her isolation beautifully. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to really feel the moments of stillness that contrast with her chaotic thoughts. It’s not flashy, but the practical effects of her imagination spilling over into her reality are sweetly done, adding layers to her journey. The atmosphere is heavy yet tinged with hope, making you reflect on life’s unpredictability. The film draws you in with Ruby’s encounters, each one distinct and thoughtful, as she learns to cope with her unimaginable loss.
Strong lead performance by a young actress.Thoughtful exploration of grief and resilience.Interesting use of practical effects to depict imagination.
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Juliet Ellis
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