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Azzam is an intriguing exploration of humanity amidst cold indifference. Set against the stark backdrop of wintry Berlin, the film follows a young Syrian grappling with a moral dilemma over a stray plant he discovers in the street. It’s not just about a plant, but a symbol of hope and resilience in a harsh environment. The pacing is deliberate, allowing viewers to really sit with the protagonist's internal conflict. The performances are subtle yet impactful—there's a rawness to the emotion that draws you in. The atmosphere is heavy with the chill of the city, but it somehow warms with the small act of caring for this delicate life. It’s distinct in how it captures a fleeting moment turned profound—a reflection of our own choices in times of struggle.
Themes of hope and resilienceSubtle performancesAtmospheric and introspective
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