See You When I See You: A Grief-Soaked, Uneven Sundance Tale

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See You When I See You: A Grief-Soaked, Uneven Sundance Tale
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IndieWire’s Sundance review of See You When I See You, adapted from Adam Cayton-Holland’s memoir about his sister’s suicide, follows a privileged family as they navigate collective and personal grief. Cooper Raiff delivers a sympathetic lead performance while EMDR therapy scenes provide emotional grounding; Jay Duplass’s film is earnest and moving, though at times formulaic, with a finale that lingers on healing rather than spectacle.

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