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Dayan is a poignant exploration of the human cost of war, unfolding just after the Syrian conflict ignites. The atmosphere is heavy, filled with the desperation of exiled lives marked by loss and fading hope. Seiban, the central figure, embodies the internal struggle many face in such dire circumstances—his choices ripple through the narrative, particularly concerning his special-needs children. The pacing varies, allowing moments of quiet reflection amid the chaos, and the performances feel raw and unfiltered. The film's practical effects lend an unsettling realism, immersing viewers in the stark reality of the refugee experience. It's a tough watch, but it offers a necessary glimpse into the depths of familial love and sacrifice amidst turmoil.
Heavy themes of sacrifice and loss.Raw performances that elevate the story.Realistic portrayal of refugee struggles.
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