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So, 'Miri, Mari, Wuri, Duri'... it's this raw exploration of loss. The movie has this subtle way of peeling back layers of grief through the lens of sisterhood. The pacing is kind of languid but intentional, really allowing you to sit with these characters as they navigate their sorrow. It’s not flashy or overly dramatic; instead, it relies heavily on practical effects and natural settings, enhancing that earthy, grounded feel. The performances are quite honest, giving you that sense of intimacy with the sisters. It’s distinctive in how it eschews typical melodrama for something quieter yet more impactful. You come away feeling a sort of heavy stillness, which lingers long after the credits roll.
Features a unique approach to storytellingNaturalistic performances enhance the emotional weightFocused on themes of family and grief
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