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We Are All Fine is this intriguing blend of personal storytelling and documentary-style filmmaking that really pulls you in. It’s about Jamshid, who’s away from home, and his family’s effort to connect with him through their own lives. The pacing feels intimate, almost like you’re peeking into their world. Omid, the younger son, uses a video camera, and the way he captures everyday moments has this raw, unpolished charm. The performances are genuine, an authenticity that resonates deeply. There’s this underlying theme of longing and connection that echoes throughout, making it distinctive in its approach to family dynamics. It’s a slice of life that transcends just its narrative; it’s about the ties that bind us, even across distances.
Intimate portrayal of family lifeDocumentary-style filming adds realismThemes of connection and distance
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