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So They Saw It All is a nuanced exploration of family dynamics, directed by Rotem Udler. The film unfolds during a seemingly ordinary dinner, but the tension is palpable, like a pressure cooker ready to blow. The young woman's struggle to reveal her new job feels so genuine, and the atmosphere is thick with unspoken expectations and fears. The pacing is deliberate, allowing moments to linger, making the audience feel every awkward pause and hesitant word. The performances are raw, particularly the lead, who embodies that sense of vulnerability beautifully. It's not flashy, it relies more on the authenticity of the dialogue and the awkwardness of familial bonds. Definitely a film that reflects the complexities of communication within families, while maintaining a grounded, realistic tone.
Family dinner settingFocus on dialogue and tensionRealistic performances
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