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Miraç, directed by Nurten Erdemir, offers a poignant glimpse into childhood innocence and the profound ways children deal with loss. The film follows Yusuf and Ali, two young boys grappling with the absence of their friend Ahmet. Their belief that Ahmet is in heaven adds a layer of magical realism, with gifts and whispers hinting at his presence. The pacing is reflective, almost languorous, allowing viewers to immerse themselves in the boys' world. The portrayal of village life feels authentic, with practical effects adding depth rather than relying on CGI. Performances are heartfelt, capturing the nuances of grief and friendship. It’s a delicate exploration of how imagination can bridge the gap between life and loss.
Poignant exploration of childhood griefAuthentic village atmosphereMagical realism elements subtly woven in
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