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So, 'Ikore' is an intriguing dive into the world of grief and spiritual healing. It follows Aníbal as he navigates his profound loss, using ancestral rituals and Santería to bridge the gap between the living and the dead. The documentary has this raw, almost intimate tone, pulling you into his journey with a sense of reverence. The pacing feels meditative, often lingering on the rituals themselves, which are depicted with a kind of respect that’s rare in documentaries. The visuals are striking, capturing the vibrancy of these practices against a backdrop of personal sorrow. It's distinct in how it intertwines culture with deep emotional exploration, making it feel both personal and universal. The performances, especially Aníbal's, are deeply affecting, grounding the film in stark reality without veering into melodrama.
Deep exploration of grief and healing through culture.Intimate portrayal of rituals and emotional landscapes.Visually striking with a meditative pace.
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