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Behind the Curtain of Fog is a rather intriguing drama that captures the emotional struggles of a deaf child, Morteza, as he navigates a tough life in a remote village. The atmosphere is heavy, reflecting the weight of isolation and grief after losing his father. The pacing is slow, almost dreamlike at times, allowing you, the viewer, to really feel Morteza's frustrations and fears. The relationship dynamics, especially with the school teacher, are tense and complex, adding layers to an already rich narrative. The performances, particularly from the young lead, are heartfelt yet raw, pulling you into Morteza's world. What stands out is the film's approach to sound and silence, creating a hauntingly immersive experience that lingers long after the credits roll.
Explores themes of loss and isolation.The sound design highlights the protagonist's perspective.Character-driven narrative with an emphasis on emotional depth.
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