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Bakhmaro is quite a fascinating piece, really. It captures the essence of stillness and waiting, you know? Set in this almost abandoned restaurant in Georgia, the pacing feels slow but intentional, mirroring the lives of the workers who are, well, just hanging around, hoping for customers. The atmosphere is heavy, almost melancholic, as it reflects on the uncertain future of the country. The documentary doesn't rely on flashy effects or dramatic narratives, just raw reality. It's like a snapshot of a moment in time, where the mundane becomes profound. The quiet performances by the staff really pull you in, making you ponder the broader themes of hope and despair in a changing world.
The film doesn't rush; it's a slow burn.Focuses on the daily lives of the staff, not grand narratives.Captures the mood of a country at a crossroads.
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