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So, 'Home' is one of those documentaries that hits you in the gut. It's got this raw intimacy, you know? The young Nepali man is all set for a filmmaking career in Europe, but life pulls him back to the Everest region where his father is not well. The way the film captures the struggle between tradition and modernity—it's palpable. The pacing feels reflective, almost meditative, as it dives deep into family ties and cultural roots. And the visuals? Gorgeous landscapes that almost feel alive. The performances have this authenticity that makes you feel the weight of every moment. It's not flashy, but it’s deeply affecting in its simplicity and honesty.
Intimate exploration of cultural rootsThemes of family and tradition vs modernityStunning visuals of the Everest region
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