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All as Nothing at All
A survey of the postmodern space, or an experimental game with the video media? Better angry than serious!
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Plot Summary
The film explores the complex and passionate relationship between two writers, Roger and Sarah, over the course of several years. Their lives become entangled with the arrival of a young American journalist, Chloe, who is researching Sarah's past. Tensions rise as secrets and desires surface, testing the bonds of love and friendship.
Critical Reception
The film garnered positive reviews, with particular praise for the performances of its lead actors and the nuanced exploration of its central relationships. Critics commended its mature handling of complex emotional themes and its atmospheric direction.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its strong performances, especially from Richardson and Sewell.
Commended for its sensitive portrayal of love, loss, and artistic ambition.
Noted for its atmospheric and evocative direction.
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Fun Fact
The film is based on a novel of the same name by the acclaimed author Margaret Forster.
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