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Dear Alice is one of those understated dramas that captures the fragile threads connecting lives. The film unfolds over a single day, weaving the stories of Franzis Namazi, a Gambian immigrant struggling to keep his art store afloat in Sweden, and Karin Carlsson-Said, a lawyer on the brink of a career-defining moment. The pacing is deliberate, allowing moments of introspection to breathe. What’s interesting is how the film captures the mundane yet profound challenges of two very different lives colliding. The performances feel genuine, almost raw, with a careful attention to the nuances of each character's journey. It's not flashy but rather subtle, drawing you in with its quiet moments and emotional depth. Definitely a solid watch if you're into character-driven narratives that explore themes of identity and resilience.
Focus on character development and emotional depth.Appreciate the subtlety in performances and storytelling.Note the cultural themes and immigrant experience.
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