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So, 'Don't Wake the Sleeping Child' is an interesting drama. It unfolds in Dakar, following this fifteen-year-old girl, Diamant, who's caught between her dreams of filmmaking and her family's expectations. It's got a really haunting atmosphere, especially with the way they visualize her descent into sleep—it's almost dreamlike. The pacing feels intentional; slow but not dragging, allowing you to linger in her internal conflict. The performances—there's a rawness to them that feels genuine, especially from the lead. The themes of aspiration versus obligation resonate deeply, and the film leans heavily into those emotional stakes. Not a lot of flashy effects, but it doesn't need them; it's all about the story and how it’s told.
Set in Dakar, offers a unique cultural perspective.Focuses heavily on internal conflict and character depth.Engaging lead performance that drives the narrative.
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