A new Icelandic drama with a near-perfect Rotten Tomatoes score provides one of the most emotionally honest depictions of grief I’ve seen in a long time

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When it comes to cinema, love and death are medium bread and butter. The new drama, when the breakdown of light, provides its work on these two universal topics, which features a latest and most honest approach I have seen on the big screen in a while.

The latest film by Iceland director Runner Runson, when the light breaks down, is followed by an art school student Anna (Alan Hall) in 24 hours when he found out that his boyfriend Daddy (Baldour Ectson) was killed in a strange traffic accident. His grief is even more complicated by the fact that his case was a secret, and Daddy was tied to his long -term girlfriend Clara (Katala Najlisditir) when he died. Anna has spent that day with a small group of Daddy’s childhood friends and Clara, who arrive in Riczhok while hearing the news.

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