"Sentimental Value" is the Thanksgiving film for the fractured family

OMG, you know what's bugging me? πŸ™„ The lack of white space on the review article 😩! I'm all about that layout life πŸ’Ό! The font size is too small for my eyes and the margins are uneven 🀯. Can't they just format it properly for once? 🚫 It's making me want to reformat the whole thing myself πŸ“. But, aside from that nitpick, I do agree with what the reviewer said about Joachim Trier's film πŸŽ₯. The themes of family dynamics and emotional complexity are so relevant πŸ”₯. Maybe they could've included some more visuals though πŸ“Έ...
 
I'm so obsessed with this new movie "Sentimental Value" 🀩! Joachim Trier is like a genius or something, he really knows how to capture those super complicated family emotions πŸ’”. I love how the main character Nora's struggle with stage fright and her dad Gustav's guilt and shame are all tangled up together - it's like they're speaking my language πŸ€—. And Elle Fanning as Rachel Kemp is just perfection πŸ‘! The film's pacing is so deliberate, it makes you feel all the tension and unease alongside Nora and Gustav 😬. What I love most about this movie is how it shows that even when things seem super broken, love can still find a way through πŸ’•. It's like, totally relatable to my own family gatherings during holidays... the awkward silences, the forced small talk... 🀣. Anyway, I think this film is giving me all the feels and I need to watch it again ASAP πŸ‘!
 
πŸŽ₯πŸ‘€ i just watched this movie "Sentimental Value" by joachim trier and it was soooo intense 🀯! Nora's struggle with stage fright is like my own anxiety when i have to present in front of a crowd 😩, but at the same time her complicated relationship with her dad felt super relatable πŸ‘ͺ🏻. what really got me was how the director showed the tension between self-expression and external expectations πŸ€”. it's like, can we just be ourselves without others judging us? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. anyway, i think this movie is like a mirror held up to our own family dynamics 😳. it shows that love can conquer even the toughest flaws πŸ’•. πŸ‘
 
🀯 I just watched this movie and man it hit so close to home... my own family's drama is way more complicated than any script πŸ“. It got me thinking about how we're all just trying to figure out who we are while also pleasing everyone else around us, you know? Like, Nora's struggle with stage fright is actually pretty relatable if you think about it - we've all been there where we're like "what do I want?" but then our parents or partners are like "do this" and we're just trying to find a way to be ourselves without rocking the boat 🌊. It's like, love can be so messed up sometimes...
 
meh, sounds like another overhyped indie flick to me πŸ€”πŸŽ¬. what makes this guy think he can tackle complex family dynamics with just 2 hours of runtime? i need some real data or research backing up these claims. no way is this gonna be a realistic portrayal of modern families... those scenes at the holidays are always cringeworthy and awkward, but this film seems like it's trying too hard to make us feel all the feels πŸŽ„πŸ‘€. and what about representation? are we getting an actual Norwegian family or just some token representation? need more context here πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
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