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So, 'Like the Mountain' is this quiet, contemplative drama that really gets into the headspace of Ahmad Shamieh, a Syrian barber stuck in Slovenia, waiting for that legal status that remains ever elusive. The pacing is deliberately slow, which might not be everyone's cup of tea, but it actually works to amplify that feeling of anxious uncertainty that so many refugees experience. The cinematography is pretty stark, almost raw, accentuating the bleakness of his situation. Performances feel genuine, grounded—nothing over the top. There's this atmospheric tension throughout the film, like you're just as trapped as Ahmad is. Themes of hope, despair, and the bureaucratic limbo add layers to the narrative, making it distinct in its portrayal of the refugee experience.
Cinematography is stark but effective.Focuses on the psychological aspects of waiting.Distinctive in its portrayal of refugee realities.
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