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Milana is an intriguing documentary that immerses you in the raw existence of a mother and daughter living on the fringes of a small Kazakh city. The film takes its time, offering a slow, contemplative pace that draws you into their world. The atmosphere is stark and isolating, yet there's an undeniable resilience in their daily grind of collecting and selling scrap metal. You feel the weight of their solitude, juxtaposed against the distant hum of civilization that feels almost like a ghost. The performances are unvarnished, lending an authenticity that's hard to shake. The way it captures the stark realities of life outside societal norms is really distinctive, making you ponder what it means to live on the edge, both physically and emotionally.
Documentary style offers an unfiltered viewThemes of isolation and resilienceStrong sense of place and atmosphere
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