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So, 'Light of My Eyes' is this documentary that really dives deep into personal trauma and resilience. It focuses on Mahmoud, who suffered so much during the Egyptian revolution. The cinematography is intimate, almost like you're there with him, feeling his pain and struggles. Sophie Brudieu's approach is raw, and you can sense the weight of the narrative—it’s not just about the physical injuries, but the emotional scars too. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing moments to linger, which gives it a haunting quality. What’s really striking is how it captures the fragility of life in the face of political chaos. And then, there's the mystery of Mahmoud’s disappearance, which adds this layer of intrigue that keeps you thinking long after it's over.
Focus on personal stories in political conflictsUnique perspective on the aftermath of traumaIntriguing cinematography that enhances emotional depth
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