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So, 'To Set Our House in Order' is an intriguing piece. It dives deep into the emotional chaos stemming from a young girl's discovery of her uncle's death in WWI, which seems to linger over her family like a shadow. The pacing is thoughtful, with a deliberate unfolding of secrets that keeps you engaged without rushing through it all. The atmosphere feels heavy, almost suffocating at times, which mirrors the protagonist's internal struggle with faith and loss. It’s based on a Margaret Laurence short story, so you get that rich, layered storytelling. The performances are nuanced, capturing the subtleties of grief and doubt. What stands out is its raw exploration of how past traumas ripple through generations, making you really contemplate the nature of order and chaos in life.
Intricate character development throughout the film.Worthy exploration of themes like faith and family.Engaging atmosphere that compels reflection.
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