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So, 'Immortals' is this intriguing documentary that explores the raw and gritty reality of life in Baghdad through the eyes of Milo and Khalili. Milo, a feminist icon in her own right, uses her brother’s clothes to navigate the city, which is not just a clever disguise but a deeper commentary on gender roles and freedom. Khalili, the filmmaker, really pushes the envelope with his camera work. It’s like he turns his lens into a weapon, capturing the unfiltered essence of their struggles. The pacing is well-crafted, almost poetic at times. The atmosphere feels heavy yet hopeful, and the performances are incredibly authentic. It’s distinct for its blend of personal stories with broader societal issues, which gives it a unique texture. Quite a layered piece, really.
Explores gender roles and societal issues in Baghdad.Unique perspective from both a feminist and filmmaker.Combines personal narrative with broader critiques.
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