The Hand of God is a movie about loss. A movie about grief. A movie about trauma. Pain can either change us completely or make us lose ourselves, and that's what the movie is all about. I think everyone can slightly, if not majorly relate, to the plot of the movie. We've all been through moments in our life that shifted our whole perspectives onto a different angle. The movie was natural and nostalgic at some points as well. The ambient makes you feel like you were there at some point because everything looks familiar. The acting was good and some parts delivered subtle ideas with simple gestures and expressions.