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All That Really Matters is a poignant exploration of love and loss amidst the chaos of World War II. The film captures the emotional rift between Ola and Aleksander Wat, whose marriage is tested by the war's horrors. The performances are sincere, bringing a raw intensity that resonates with the audience. The pacing has a deliberate rhythm, punctuated by moments of quiet reflection that contrast against the backdrop of conflict. The practical effects, while not grandiose, effectively convey the era's atmosphere, grounding the story in its historical context. It’s this blend of personal narrative with the broader strokes of history that makes it a compelling watch, if perhaps a bit somber.
Explores themes of love amidst war · Character-driven storytelling · Reflective pacing enhances emotional depth
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