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Little Bullets is one of those films that quietly packs a punch with its emotional depth. The story centers on a mother and daughter navigating the harsh realities after fleeing Syria. It captures a sort of raw tension that feels almost palpable; their struggle for safety is painted with a somber tone that lingers. The pacing is deliberate, allowing moments of quiet reflection juxtaposed against their frantic past. Practical effects are minimal, but they create an authentic atmosphere that helps ground the narrative. The performances feel very real, almost like you’re witnessing a slice of life unfolding rather than watching a scripted drama. There’s an honesty here that’s hard to shake off – it stays with you long after the credits roll.
Explores the impact of war on personal relationships.Features a muted color palette that complements the narrative.Showcases character development through silence and dialogue.
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