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Disorientation Is Not a Crime is a fascinating examination of two women navigating a world that feels increasingly fractured. The film unfolds in a documentary-esque style, capturing the raw emotion of its characters as they explore rural Greece, seeking to understand the refugee crisis through their own personal lenses. The pacing is deliberate, allowing moments of reflection amidst the chaos of their encounters. The performances are gritty and resonate with authenticity, especially as their ideologies clash and meld. The cinematography effectively highlights the vast landscapes, contrasting the internal turmoil of the protagonists with the serene yet haunting backdrop. It's a film that invites you to ponder the invisible lines that separate us, both politically and personally.
Documentary-like styleStrong character-driven narrativeThemes of identity and borders
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