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So, 'Home' is this deeply immersive documentary that follows Cyriaque Kouenou, who’s in this limbo of existence after fleeing his country to the Netherlands. It’s not your typical doc; it has this surreal quality that really sticks with you. You spend time with him in places like a tent camp and even a former prison, feeling the weight of his situation through the settings. The pacing is contemplative, almost meditative, allowing you to absorb the emotional landscape of his life. The practical effects are non-existent in a traditional sense, but the reality portrayed is striking and raw. It’s really more about the human experience and the feeling of being trapped in a no man's land, both physically and psychologically.
The film has a haunting atmosphere that lingers.It challenges viewers to think about displacement and identity.The settings play a crucial role in conveying the emotional weight.
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