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Chasing Rainbows is a fascinating exploration of dreams and familial bonds, set against the vibrant backdrop of Kathmandu. It's got this raw, almost documentary feel, you know? The handheld shots give it a sense of immediacy, immersing you in the characters' lives. Plus, the improvised dialogues really lend an authenticity that you don't see in typical dramas. The pacing feels organic, almost like you're wandering through the siblings' journey alongside them. Watching non-professional actors navigate their roles adds a layer of sincerity and vulnerability that resonates. It’s a micro-budget effort that really leans into its limitations, turning them into strengths, which I find quite admirable. There’s something special about films that break the mold like this one.
Micro-budget filmmakingRaw, documentary-style approachNon-professional cast adds authenticity
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