The core conflict is not the death itself, but the family's inability to communicate. This neglect creates a "gilded cage" where the children are left to navigate complex trauma without guidance.
Critics have noted that while the film's "shocking" elements—like the casting of the director's real-life children as the siblings—are provocative, they aim to reflect a "Greek tragedy" simmering under a modern New York surface. Critical Reception The core conflict is not the death itself,
The story follows the remaining family members as they enter a downward spiral: The core conflict is not the death itself,