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All Your Faces dives deep into the emotional complexities of restorative justice, exploring the raw encounters between victims and offenders. The film's atmosphere is heavy, yet it allows for moments of unexpected introspection. Grégoire, Nawelle, and Sabine bring their trauma to the forefront, while Nassim, Issa, and Thomas reveal layers of guilt and remorse. The pacing is methodical, almost meditative, giving audiences time to absorb the weight of each dialogue. There's a sense of realism in the performances, too; they feel deeply human, flawed, and searching for connection. The film stands out for its lack of embellishment, opting for authenticity over dramatization, showing the intricate dance of forgiveness and understanding.
Focus on character interactionsExamines themes of guilt and redemptionStrong emphasis on realism and authenticity
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