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So, Black Wednesday really dives deep into the complexities of traditional pressures versus personal desires. Hüseyin's journey is just heartbreaking and really captures that feeling of desperation amidst societal expectations. The pacing has this slow burn that really lets you sit with the character's turmoil, which I found quite effective. There's a rawness to the performances that feels very authentic, especially with the backdrop of Zaza culture adding layers to the narrative. The storm sequences are practical rather than CGI, which gives a more textured feel, almost like you're part of Hüseyin's struggle. It's not just about losing a horse; it's about what that horse represents in his life, and the whole experience feels heavy yet compelling, you know?
Intriguing exploration of cultural expectationsStrong character-driven narrativeImpressive use of practical effects in storm sequences
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