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So, 'From Afar' is a fascinating dive into the psyche of a young artist navigating Tehran's contemporary landscape. The film unfolds in three distinct episodes—'Book Burning,' 'Breathing,' and 'Dawn'—each presenting a different facet of the protagonist's struggles. There's this palpable tension in the atmosphere that really pulls you in. The pacing is deliberate, allowing for moments of reflection and melancholy, which feels quite true to the setting. The performances are understated yet impactful; you can really sense the weight of their everyday lives. What stands out is how the film tackles themes of aspiration and disillusionment with such a nuanced lens. It's not just an artistic expression, but a commentary on the human condition.
Explores the contemporary struggles of youth in Tehran.Three episodic structure provides varied perspectives.Highlights the tension between aspiration and reality.
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