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Raddem is a deeply atmospheric piece that captures the scars of war through a personal lens. It follows this young woman navigating the fragmented ruins of Beirut, and there's this haunting quality to her search. The pacing feels intentionally slow at times, allowing you to soak in the city’s despair and resilience. The performances are raw, with an authenticity that's hard to pin down—like you're eavesdropping on someone's intimate journey. It’s striking how the film uses practical effects to evoke the physical and emotional wreckage of the city, making the setting almost a character in itself. Truly, it’s the exploration of loss and hope that lingers with you after watching.
Atmospheric and hauntingFocus on personal lossUnique portrayal of Beirut
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