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So, Ki is this intriguing little drama from 2015 that delves into the complexities of grief through a child's perspective. The whole premise revolves around Yuki, just 7, who connects with her late sister Iwa in a dream. It’s a fascinating blend of whimsy and the weight of loss, really. The pacing is contemplative, which works well for the themes of anxiety and acceptance. The visuals, though understated, create this hauntingly beautiful atmosphere that just lingers. The performances, particularly from the young cast, are heartfelt and quite poignant, capturing that raw innocence perfectly. You get this unique exploration of what it means to move on, all wrapped in a dream-like adventure, making it stand out in the realm of indie dramas.
Explores themes of grief and acceptanceDream sequences enhance the emotional weightStrong performances from the young leads
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