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All Lives is a reflective piece that doesn't rush, taking its time to delve into the complexities of existence. Ryuichi Hiroki crafts a world where a doctor and his patient embark on a journey that feels both poignant and real. The cinematography captures diverse landscapes, enhancing the themes of life and mortality. Every frame seems to echo the characters' internal struggles, and the pacing allows for moments of silence that carry weight. The performances are raw, particularly the lead roles, which feel lived in. It's intriguing how the film tackles heavy questions without being overly sentimental, leaving you with lingering thoughts about what we truly value and how we face the end. There's something about the human condition that feels universal here, resonating deeply.
Ryuichi Hiroki's direction brings a unique touch.Themes of life and mortality are deeply explored.Strong performances that resonate with authenticity.
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