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So, 'Great Wall of China' is this quiet drama set in Bosnia, and it really captures that post-war atmosphere, you know? Directed by Aleksandra Odić, the film unfolds over a summer day, 20 years after the conflict, with a focus on the innocence of childhood. Little Maja, the protagonist, is just starting to see the cracks in her world, especially after witnessing her aunt Ljilja's secret plans. The pacing feels deliberate, almost languid, allowing you to soak in the rural landscape and the nuances of family dynamics. The performances are understated but deeply felt, particularly from the young actress playing Maja. There's this lingering tension between nostalgia and the harsh realities of adulthood that makes it distinctive.
Explores childhood vs. adulthood themesSet against a post-war Bosnian backdropEmphasizes character-driven storytelling
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