It Is In Us All, a cinematically haunting ode to love and loss from writer/director Antonia Campbell-Hughes, rests on the shoulders of Cosmo Jarvis.
His turn as Hamish Considine is nothing less than a powder keg performance of unchecked emotion, perpetually at the point of running riot. Perfectly poised and looking expensively tanned, audiences first encounter him picking up a hire car upon his arrival in Ireland. There to tie up the loose ends of an estate, which includes an expansive family home with picturesque views, events soon take a devastating turn.
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