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So, 'Little Sister'—it's one of those films that creeps up on you. The story unfolds at a deliberate pace, almost like you’re stepping into Martijn’s hesitations as he re-establishes this connection with Daantje. The atmosphere in Amsterdam is almost a character itself, with a rawness that feels both intimate and a bit unsettling. There’s this quiet tension as Martijn documents Daantje’s life, revealing layers of their shared past and her current struggles. The performances feel very genuine, almost improvised at times, which adds to the film's honesty. It’s the kind of movie that leaves you thinking about familial bonds and the complexities that come with them—definitely a distinctive take on the drama-mystery blend.
Intimate portrayal of sibling relationshipsExplores themes of isolation and reconnectionUnique documentary-style approach to narrative
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