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Salvador Dali (2021) is a quiet exploration of a boy's artistic spirit amid nature's challenges. Orozbek, the main character, navigates the beauty and harshness of a snowy village with a sketchbook in hand and his grandmother's wisdom guiding him. The pacing reflects the slow, contemplative life he leads, contrasting with the sudden obstacles he faces, like the unpredictable stream. There's a tenderness in the way Orozbek's innocence clashes with the realities of growing up. The practical effects—those stunning winter landscapes—really ground the film, making the viewer feel the chill and isolation. It's a lot about resilience, creativity, and the bond between generations, which gives it a certain layered depth that's hard to shake off after the credits roll.
Deeply atmospheric snowy landscapes.Strong themes of childhood resilience.Interesting take on art and nature.
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