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So, 'Monsoons Over the Moon' is this intriguing piece from 2015 that takes us to a post-apocalyptic Nairobi. The atmosphere is heavy with a sense of loss and longing, especially as the government has shut down the internet. You really get this palpable tension around the value of books and the written word, which feels especially relevant. The pacing is a bit uneven at times, but it adds to that disorienting feeling of a world turned upside down. The practical effects—minimal yet effective—really enhance the gritty realism of the setting. And while the director remains a mystery, there are some compelling performances that make the struggle for knowledge and connection deeply felt. It's distinctive for how it tackles themes of communication in a tech-averse society.
Post-apocalyptic themesExploration of literacy's valueGritty atmosphere with practical effects
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