Anthony Chen’s latest film, “We Are All Strangers,” beautifully portrays the intricate lives of a Singaporean family through a micro-macro lens. As the concluding segment of his loosely connected ‘Growing Up’ trilogy, the movie delves deep into the emotional journeys of a young man adrift and his diligent father.
Both characters confront love, marriage, and loss, reflecting the fragile nature of dreams and human relationships. Chen’s storytelling shines, revealing poetry in the everyday struggles and triumphs of the family, making this film a heartfelt exploration of intergenerational challenges and resilience.
With sensitive direction and powerful performances, “We Are All Strangers” stands out as a poignant tribute to:
- Family ties
- The universal quest for meaning
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