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So, Abeba, right? It’s this intriguing mystery that opens with a haunting premise—a baby girl abandoned in a parking lot in Addis Abeba. The atmosphere is thick with uncertainty, blending a sense of loss and yearning that really pulls you in. As the girl grows up, her quest to find her parents becomes this poignant exploration of identity and belonging. The pacing feels deliberate; it lets you linger on her emotions and the spaces she navigates. The performances are quite compelling, capturing the raw essence of hope and desperation. It’s distinct in how it marries personal struggle with larger themes of family and connection, all while leaving the audience pondering long after the credits roll.
Atmospheric exploration of identityStrong emotional performancesUnique setting in Addis Abeba
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