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We Are All Leaving captures the subtle complexities of everyday life through Jeppe, a young man navigating his autism in a small town. The film’s pacing feels like a gentle exploration rather than a rush to a climax, which really lets you seep into Jeppe's world. The atmosphere swings between the mundane and the emotional, especially as chaos unfolds in the camping shop where he works. The arrival of city girl Mynthe and her friends introduces a fresh dynamic, challenging Jeppe's routine. What stands out is the authenticity of the performances, particularly in how they convey nuanced interactions without over-dramatization. The cinematography complements the story well, evoking a sense of place that enhances Jeppe's internal struggles. It's all about the little moments - the quiet connections and the unspoken words.
Subtle exploration of autismAuthentic performancesAtmospheric storytelling
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