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None of That (2023) draws you into a slice of suburban life that feels both intimate and suffocating. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the tension between mother and daughter to simmer as they navigate the mishap in the wealthy neighborhood. The film’s tone captures a sense of longing and frustration, highlighting themes of aspiration versus reality. The performances are grounded, especially in the way the daughter tries to resolve the situation, which adds an interesting layer of maturity to her character. It’s not about big explosions or flashy edits, but rather the subtle moments that reveal the complexity of their relationship against the backdrop of opulence. Definitely a unique take on familial dynamics amidst social disparities.
Subtle exploration of class dynamicsCharacter-driven narrativeFocus on practical effects in a real setting
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