‘Blue Heron’ Review: Sophy Romvari’s Debut Feature Is a Splintered, Shattering Memory Piece

The hum of a refrigerator, the distant drone of a neighbor’s lawnmower, the tinny bleeping of a vintage Gameboy, the rhythmic creak of trampoline springs in action. Secondary noise fills scene after scene in “Blue Heron,” a film one might otherwise think to describe as quiet. The dialogue, much of it pained and pointed, sticks […]

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