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So, 'Little Angel, Make Me Happy' is this intriguing piece set during WWII in Turkmenia, where the narrative dives deep into the harsh realities of Soviet-era oppression. You really get a sense of the atmosphere—it's heavy but not overly melodramatic. The film centers around this six-year-old boy named Georg, who's hiding from the Red soldiers, and the pacing is quite deliberate, allowing you to soak in the tension and fear of the era. The performances are solid, particularly from the kids, who bring an authenticity that's hard to ignore. This isn't just a war film; it's a thoughtful exploration of childhood innocence amidst chaos, with a striking visual style that complements its gravity.
Set against the backdrop of WWII in Turkmenia.Highlights the experiences of children amid political turmoil.Dir. Uzmaan Saparov brings a unique perspective to war narratives.
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