Being There for Love and Nothing Else
A tale of liquid love, of wounds that cannot heal in a tangle of fragmented relationships, of the search for a final safe haven that never succeeds, with a child who seems to be the one who understands the relationships between the adults around him with the greatest clarity. In the end, the only certainty is the attachment of a woman, with her inability to build stable relationships for herself, yet with the determination to let her motherhood flow to places she has not yet found the courage to reach. The actors are spot on and the direction is dry but effective.
Beautiful: worth watching
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