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Nothing Is Always is quite a subtle yet impactful documentary that navigates the delicate dynamics of a fractured family. Set against the backdrop of a small hotel in Tel Aviv, it’s got this intimate, almost claustrophobic feel. The daughter behind the camera really adds a layer of depth; you can sense her struggle to connect with her mother, who’s trying to reclaim herself after a breakup. The pacing feels reflective—slow at times, allowing that emotional weight to settle in. The performances are raw and genuine, which makes their journey all the more compelling. It’s not flashy or overproduced, but that’s its charm. This film has a way of making you ponder relationships and the fragility of human connections.
Explores themes of family and healing.Intimate cinematography adds to emotional weight.Pacing allows for reflection and connection.
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