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More (2017) really digs into the complexities of a young boy caught between familial loyalty and a desire for a different life. Set against the harsh backdrop of the Aegean coast, the film captures a haunting atmosphere that lingers. Onur Saylak's direction gives us a gritty, immersive look at the refugee crisis, as seen through Gaza's eyes. The pacing is deliberate, letting the weight of each moment sink in, emphasizing the moral dilemmas. Performances, particularly from the boy and his father, are raw and compelling. It’s not just about smuggling; it’s about the human cost. The practical effects feel grounded, adding authenticity to the storytelling. It's a haunting exploration of dreams versus harsh realities.
Set in the Aegean coastFocuses on the refugee crisisStrong performances and gritty realism
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