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I Must Away is really something special in the documentary realm. It meanders through various countries—each landscape almost feels like a character itself. The film intersperses the lives of four migrants with letters from the director to his grandmother, which adds this intimate, almost nostalgic layer to the narrative. The pacing feels natural, allowing you to absorb the weight of each story. There's a rawness to the way the migrants' experiences are presented, devoid of flashy edits or over-the-top dramatics. Instead, you get a genuine glimpse into their struggles and triumphs. It's distinctive for how it blends personal storytelling with a broader commentary on migration, making it a poignant watch.
Engaging narrative structure through letter narrationVisually rich cinematography showcasing diverse landscapesFocus on personal stories amid broader migration themes
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