It is incredibly admirable how various female directors and screenwriters adapt women's stories and books not based on an attempt to dramatize but based on sensitivity towards what has been considered somehow "uniquely" womanly. It also takes a normalizing stance towards social anxiety, mental illness, and LGBTQ. Such is life, brutal but honest.
"The restless but oddly serene camera movement is unnerving because it feels subjective yet we can’t quite identify the subject...In Olivier’s Hamlet, we seem to be watching human behavior, in all its awful futility, through the cold, unblinking eyes of God." - T. Rafferty