The film is widely praised for its "hyper-realistic" and "uncomfortably precise" depiction of how lovers can talk past each other. Key themes include: Everyone Else (2009)
: Away from their daily lives, the couple's private rituals and silly games slowly unmask deep-seated fears and power struggles. The film is widely praised for its "hyper-realistic"
The story follows Gitti () and Chris ( Lars Eidinger ), a young couple vacationing at Chris's parents' secluded villa in Sardinia . The film is widely praised for its "hyper-realistic"