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City of Lost Children, though directed by an unknown, stirs a haunting atmosphere with its near-future backdrop. The narrative centers on Dami and Azra, two kids lost in a refugee camp chaos in the UK. There's this palpable tension, a ticking clock feeling as Azra faces imminent deportation. It really digs into the themes of hope and survival, contrasting the innocence of childhood against a harsh reality. The pacing feels deliberate, almost languid at times, allowing the weight of their situation to settle in. Practical effects are used sparingly but effectively, adding to the gritty realism. The performances are raw, really capturing the desperation and bond between the two leads. It's not just a story about displacement; it explores what home means in the bleakest of circumstances.
near-future settingthemes of displacementstrong character dynamics
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