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So, 'Mother(s)' is this intimate drama that explores the complexities of family dynamics, particularly through the eyes of an 8-year-old girl named Aida. The film unfolds in a suburb of Paris, with a palpable sense of daily life that feels both relatable and heavy. When her father returns from Senegal with a young woman, Rama, he introduces her as his new partner, which turns Aida's world upside down. The performances are quite striking, especially from the young actor playing Aida—her innocence clashes beautifully with the harsh realities of adult relationships. The pacing is contemplative, allowing for quiet moments that linger, and it tackles themes of identity and belonging in a subtly poignant way.
Focuses on family dynamics and cultural identity.Strong central performance from the young lead.Quiet, contemplative atmosphere with a slow build.
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