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Sheep (2024) dives into the heart of Tehran, capturing a little girl’s perspective on life and sacrifice. It's a slow burn, really—feels almost like a daydream, with moments that linger. The atmosphere is heavy with tension; you can sense the weight of tradition. The pacing, though deliberate, allows for these small, intimate moments to shine, and the practical effects—especially around the sheep—are strikingly raw. It’s a unique take on childhood innocence clashing with harsh realities. The performances are subtle yet powerful, especially from the young lead, who carries the film's emotional backbone. This one stands out for its quiet storytelling and a real sense of place.
Themes of innocence and tradition are deeply explored.The film's pacing allows for reflective moments.Practical effects enhance the story's emotional gravity.
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Hadi Babaeifar
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