"Juste la fin du monde" (2016) concludes with a 6/10 rating, comfortably residing in the "wasn't bad" category. Xavier Dolan's intimate family drama showcases exceptional acting from a talented ensemble cast, portraying the complexities of strained relationships with raw authenticity. The film's strength lies in its emotionally charged performances, which draw you into the fraught dynamics of a dysfunctional family reuniting after many years. However, it struggles with pacing, often feeling a tad claustrophobic in its exploration of familial tensions. The music serves as a haunting backdrop to the characters' emotional turmoil, while the cinematography captures the intense, uncomfortable moments. While not without its flaws, "Juste la fin du monde" is a thought-provoking exploration of the difficulties of communication within a fractured family, offering a compelling viewing experience for those willing to delve into its intricate web of emotions.