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It Must Be Heaven is an intriguing blend of comedy and drama, where Elia Suleiman, the director, brings his unique perspective to the screen. He hops between cities like Paris and New York, unearthing these odd reflections of Palestinian life. The pacing feels contemplative yet playful, allowing moments of absurdity to linger just long enough to hit home. The practical effects – mainly how everyday interactions play out – are subtly impressive, giving the film an almost surreal quality. Suleiman's performance is understated but loaded with nuance, and there's this constant interplay between humor and melancholy that lingers. It's distinctive for its observational style and the way it challenges perceptions of identity and belonging through a comedic lens.
Explores themes of identity and homeland.Features a mix of humor and poignant moments.Suleiman's performance is both subtle and impactful.
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