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Falafel is a fascinating exploration of Beirut's streets after dark, where young Tou's journey to a party turns into a series of increasingly absurd mishaps. Kammoun's direction captures the pulse of the city, blending realism with a kind of surrealism that feels both intimate and chaotic. The performances stand out; they feel lived-in, as if the actors are plucked right from the streets. The pacing is relentless, making you feel the urgency of each moment. It's a film that reflects on life's unpredictability, and the practical effects create a raw atmosphere — you can almost feel the grit of the city. There's a certain charm in its imperfections, making it distinctive in the realm of modern Lebanese cinema.
Explores urban nightlife in Beirut.Unique blend of realism and surrealism.Strong performances that feel authentic.
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