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Once Upon a Time in Gaza is a raw glimpse into life under tension, with Yahya's journey weaving through personal struggles and the murky depths of morality. The film captures the mundane yet explosive atmosphere of Gaza in the late 2000s, where a falafel shop serves as both a refuge and a front. The pacing is deliberate, almost languid, allowing the weight of each moment to settle, especially as Yahya confronts the consequences of his choices. The performances feel incredibly authentic, drawing you into the characters’ lives without theatrics. It's a study of resilience amid chaos, and the way it handles themes of identity and heroism is genuinely thought-provoking. The practical effects, while understated, add to the gritty realism of the setting, enhancing its immersive quality.
Set in 2007 Gaza, captures a unique cultural snapshot.Mix of drama with elements of dark humor.Authentic performances enhance the narrative's depth.
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