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Cadillac Blues offers a raw glimpse into the lives of two Lebanese brothers, Omar and Ryan, over just three days. The tone is intimate, reflective, almost melancholic, as they navigate their close-knit relationship amidst a backdrop of uncertainty. Their shared old Cadillac serves not just as transportation but a symbol of their bond and struggles. The pacing feels natural, allowing moments of silence to linger, drawing you deeper into their world. The absence of parents adds a layer of haunting presence, felt through their conversations. Performances are subtle yet powerful, capturing the complexity of sibling dynamics. It's a film that resonates with themes of isolation, connection, and the weight of unspoken familial ties.
Focus on character-driven narrativesUnique portrayal of sibling relationshipsInteresting use of location and setting
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