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| ⭐ Rating | 0.0/10 | 📅 Year | 2026 |
| ⏱ Runtime | 5m | 🎭 Genre | Drama |
| 🎬 Director | Dylan Brown | 👥 Cast | Christian J. Velez, Natalie Hanson, Aiden James Poling, Elbert Traylor, Sarah Nelson |
The eldest, a lawyer with a seemingly perfect life, is portrayed by Christian J. Velez. Natalie Hanson plays the middle sibling, a free-spirited artist struggling to find her place in the world. Aiden James Poling takes on the role of the youngest, a sensitive and introspective soul who has always felt the weight of family expectations. As they reunite in their childhood home, long-buried resentments and hidden truths begin to surface, challenging their understanding of the woman who shaped their lives.
The performances are nothing short of stellar, each actor bringing a nuanced portrayal of characters deeply wounded by their upbringing. Elbert Traylor, who plays the siblings’ uncle, adds a layer of complexity to the narrative, his presence a stark reminder of the family’s past. Sarah Nelson, appearing as a close family friend, offers a poignant contrast to the sibling’s turmoil, trying to navigate the tense atmosphere with grace and understanding.
Director Elbert Traylor masterfully weaves together moments of profound silence and explosive emotion, creating a film that is both haunting and deeply human. The cinematography, with its intimate close-ups and sweeping wide shots, captures the claustrophobic nature of the family’s dynamic while also allowing the beauty of their memories to shine through. As the siblings grapple with the ghosts of their past, “Peace, Peace!” invites the audience to reflect on their own family histories and the enduring impact of childhood experiences.
This is not just a story about a funeral; it’s a journey into the heart of a family, where love and pain are inextricably intertwined. “Peace, Peace!” is a must-see for anyone who has ever wondered about the complexity of family bonds and the lasting legacy of our earliest relationships.
