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Being Normal is this quiet, heavy drama that really digs into the psyche of a family grappling with the reality of a child's disability. Anna Carteret and David Suchet give solid performances that reflect the tension and denial that often lurks beneath the surface. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the emotional weight to settle in, really making you feel their struggle. The atmosphere is almost suffocating at times, which only adds to the rawness of the story. There's not much in the way of flashy effects—it's all about the human condition here, how denial can morph relationships. I find it interesting how the film captures that moment of realization, that pivotal shift from denial to acceptance, which isn't always smooth or pretty.
Explores complex family dynamics.Features strong performances from leads.Focuses on denial and acceptance themes.
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