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Kerala Cafe is this intriguing tapestry of tales, all stitched together by a simple roadside railway café. It’s not just a place; it’s a crossroads for people, each carrying their own story. The film’s atmosphere is both intimate and expansive—feels like you’re really there, listening to snippets of conversations, feeling the weight of their struggles. The pacing is relaxed, allowing you to savor each character’s moment before moving on. The performances vary; some are deeply nuanced, others a bit broad, but that just adds to the authenticity. It dives into migration and relationships with a certain rawness, reflecting real-life complexities. There’s a charm in its simplicity, a reminder that in life, paths cross briefly but leave lasting impressions.
Interconnected narrativesFocus on migration and relationshipsEnjoy the slice-of-life approach
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