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So, Homa is an interesting documentary from 2018, though the director remains a bit of a mystery. The film has this contemplative tone, almost meditative, really. It dives into themes of identity and belonging, which gives it a layered feel. The pacing is quite deliberate, allowing you to soak in each moment. I found it distinctive in its raw approach—there's a certain authenticity to the way the subjects are portrayed. It lacks flashy effects, but the practical moments resonate more deeply, you know? The performances feel genuine, almost like you’re standing there experiencing it all yourself. It's not a conventional doc, but it invites you to reflect, which I think is pretty intriguing.
Documentary on identity and belongingDeliberate pacing enhances reflectionUnique raw approach to storytelling
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