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So, this documentary, 'Fled from Nagorno-Karabakh! At home in Armenia?' really caught my attention. It follows this 13-year-old kid named Gor, who literally takes the wheel during a chaotic escape with his family. The tension is palpable; you feel every moment of that intense 48-hour journey. It's not just a story of survival, though—it's also about dreams, like Gor's aspiration to become a hairdresser in his new home. The pacing keeps you engaged, blending moments of high-stakes drama with more reflective scenes once they're in Armenia. The performances feel genuine, especially from Gor, who carries a lot on his young shoulders. The film captures a unique slice of life, showcasing resilience against a backdrop of displacement.
Focus on the emotional journey of the protagonist.Interesting look at the impact of conflict on youth.Highlights the theme of resilience and aspiration.
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Katja Fedulova
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