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A House in Ninh Hoa gives you a glimpse into the quiet, textured life of the Le family, set against the lush backdrop of rural Vietnam. The film's strength lies in its intimate portrayal of daily routines, capturing the rhythms of a household where women hold the reins. It’s not about grand narratives; rather, it’s the small, poignant moments—like the clucking of chickens or the rustling rice paddies—that draw you in. The pacing feels organic, meandering through life’s simple pleasures and struggles. The documentary doesn’t shy away from the everyday, making the viewer feel like a silent observer in this layered family dynamic. The authenticity of the performances really stands out; they breathe life into this serene, yet complex, existence.
Intimate portrayal of family lifeRich rural Vietnam atmosphereFocus on women's roles in the household
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