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As Far as I Can Walk dives into the heavy themes of displacement and ambition. The film's pacing allows the audience to sit with Strahinja and Ababuo's struggles, and you really feel the weight of their dreams versus harsh realities. Strahinja's journey in Serbia is a stark contrast to Ababuo's growing frustration, which is conveyed through some pretty raw performances. The cinematography captures the stark beauty of Serbia, but also the mundanity of their new life. It’s not just about the physical journey but also the emotional toll it takes on them. The film's atmosphere is thick with tension and longing, making it a distinctive piece that reflects on the immigrant experience in a very real way.
Explores themes of ambition and identityStrong performances that resonateCinematography highlights stark contrasts
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