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Sorting is a reflective dive into grief and sibling dynamics, with a tone that oscillates between somber and bittersweet. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing moments of tension to breathe—a nice touch that lets the audience engage with the sisters' emotional landscapes. The performances are grounded, lending authenticity to their fragile bond as they navigate their father's affairs. The film has this raw, almost documentary-style aesthetic, which amplifies the reality of the situation. There's a richness in the small details, like the clutter of old family mementos, that enhances the thematic exploration of memory and loss. It’s more about the journey than the destination, which sets it apart from more conventional dramas.
Focuses on sibling relationshipsExplores themes of grief and memoryNotable for its understated performances
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