Loriegolaud t1_j9ie33t wrote
I think that since there’s nothing much happening, you’re drawn to analyse every details in each scene. You’re trying not to miss anything asking what’s wrong with this picture. Then I realize this is essentially what Sophie is trying to do as well. The amazing thing is that Charlotte Wells, the director, didn’t even need to have her narrate to make us feel what her intentions were. We were asking the same questions: Is he ok? What is he thinking right now? Why is this important? All this is only possible by the great actors who are able to portrait all the subtleties of emotions. Showing a smile to hide shame, staying silent when in anger, avoiding eye contact when annoyed. I was also really impressed by all the emotions I felt while being shown so little. I could talk for hours about this movie!
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