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So, 'When We Are All Asleep' is this drama that dives deep into grief and connection. You've got Chakameh, a woman grappling with unimaginable loss after a car accident takes her husband and child. The pacing is pretty introspective, which gives you time to sit with her pain. Then she crosses paths with this guy fresh out of prison, and their dialogue feels raw and genuine. It's interesting how the film contrasts her legal pressures with his gritty backstory. The atmosphere is heavy, almost suffocating at times, but there's a thread of hope in their shared stories. Performances are solid, not overdone, which keeps it grounded. Its distinctive approach to themes of loss and redemption might resonate differently depending on where you're at in life.
Introspective pacing.Themes of loss and redemption.Strong character-driven narrative.
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