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Kieza is an interesting entry in the drama genre, focusing on a father-son relationship that unfolds during an ambiguous journey. The atmosphere is heavy, almost surreal, as they travel down a road that feels disorienting and detached from any familiar maps, which gives it a unique edge. You get a sense of existential exploration as their journey seems to lead nowhere, reflecting deeper themes of life and connection. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to really sit with the characters and their emotional weight. The performances are intimate, drawing you into their world. It’s definitely a film that lingers with you, challenging the traditional narrative structure in a compelling way.
Explores themes of existentialismUnique narrative structureIntimate performances enhance emotional depth
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