'When the Light Breaks' Review: Grief Has Never Been So Beautiful

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'When the Light Breaks' Review: Grief Has Never Been So Beautiful
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Rúnar Rúnarsson's drama is a beautiful but devastating look at loss.

The USA National Academy of Sciences states that around 45,000 years ago, prehistoric humans first traced their hands on cave walls and carved depictions of pigs into ochre. From then on, humans would illustrate, paint, sculpt, scrawl, and pass down verbal stories to one another. A few thousand years of evolution gone by, and humans would create music and poetry. Architecture and moving pictures could tell stories, songs, and oil paintings could express a specific feeling.

Una meets with her family, and friends, attempting to support one another as best they can. Together, they try to decide how to best navigate and tackle this first day – the first of forever, for the rest of their lives will be this altered reality without Diddi. Una is thrown into the mix of mourning friends with Klara, Diddi’s still-girlfriend, whom he never got the chance to end things with before his passing.

2 The cast of When the Light Breaks is primarily comprised of rookie and first-time actors, which is perhaps the most groundbreaking factor of the entire production. Every single performance is raw and painfully genuine, causing viewers to feel like they are invading something clandestine, moments that should be had in private.

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