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So, 'And the Fish Fly Above Our Heads' is this really intriguing documentary that captures the essence of Beirut through the eyes of three men, Reda, Adel, and Quassem. They’re not exactly having a fun day at the beach; it’s more like a somber reflection on their country’s disintegration. The atmosphere is heavy—there's a palpable tension in the air, as if the sea is both a witness and a participant in their despair. The pacing isn’t rushed; it gives you time to absorb the weight of their conversations, the silence, and the little gestures. You feel the weight of history and loss without any flashy effects or dramatizations, just raw, honest moments. It's distinctive in how it quietly unfolds the struggles of a nation through personal stories.
Watch for the atmosphere of tension and despair.Notable for its intimate and raw storytelling.Offers a unique perspective on Beirut's struggles.
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