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So, 'There' is an intriguing exploration of family dynamics set against a backdrop of quiet mourning. The atmosphere is heavy with a palpable sense of loss, as Shally, the Indonesian caregiver, navigates the complexities of a familial funeral. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing moments of reflection, and there's this almost palpable tension when the children don’t show up. It’s distinctive in how it highlights Shally's gradual integration into this grieving family—she’s an outsider, yet she carries the weight of emotional labor. The performances are quite natural, with Shally's quiet resilience really standing out amidst the surrounding chaos. The film avoids grand gestures, instead offering a raw and intimate portrayal of grief and belonging.
Thought-provoking themes of isolation and familial duty.Strong performances with a focus on emotional realism.Subtle, atmospheric storytelling with minimalistic visuals.
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