The cinematography captures the stillness and underlying unease of the characters' lives. Critical Reception
Most of the action takes place within the confines of a single house, heightening the sense of isolation.
The title itself serves as a metaphor for being out of place or functioning in a way that seems "wrong" to the outside world. How to Watch
It challenges societal norms regarding the "correct" way to grieve and love after a loss.
The film thrives on what is left unsaid, using silence and visual cues to build tension.
Since its premiere at the 70th Berlin International Film Festival, the movie has been praised for its: