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Transl. it’s okay to be quiet is a contemplative piece that really draws you into this intimate world. The film's pacing leans towards the meditative, allowing viewers to breathe in the salty air of the seaside as the characters grapple with their emotions. The performances feel raw and genuine, especially the mother, who delivers a poignant portrayal of someone coming to terms with loss. The nature scenes are beautifully captured, almost like a character in their own right, creating this immersive atmosphere that contrasts with the theme of fading light. There’s a subtlety in how they communicate, fostering this unspoken language that feels both fragile and profound. It’s a quiet exploration of connection and farewell, which lingers long after the credits roll.
Focuses on intimate, character-driven storytelling.Contrasts the beauty of nature with themes of loss.Subtle performances that evoke deep emotions.
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