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Kutsidazu bidea, Ixabel is a quirky comedy that draws you into the charming, albeit rustic, life of a young boy. Juan Martin's quest to master Basque in a remote farmhouse is both touching and humorous. The atmosphere is filled with the sounds of nature, contrasting sharply with the misunderstandings stemming from language barriers. The pacing has a leisurely feel, allowing moments of humor to develop organically. What stands out is how the film captures the nuances of a culture through its dialect. It feels very real—like eavesdropping on a family’s summer. Performances are warm, with a naturalness that feels quite inviting. It's a nice reflection on communication and the sometimes tricky journey of learning.
Great for collectors interested in Basque cinema.Offers a unique perspective on language learning.Captures regional dialects and cultural nuances effectively.
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