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Someone Wants to Talk with You is a quiet, contemplative piece that dives deep into familial bonds and the complex nature of love. The film unfolds in a claustrophobic atmosphere, with Yasaman’s fragile situation echoing the tensions between her and her mother Leila. The pacing leans heavily on emotional beats, allowing the audience to sit with the weight of the choices they face. Performances are raw, especially the interaction between Yasaman and her mother, conveying the unspoken rifts and regrets in their relationship. The practical effects and cinematography are understated, emphasizing the stark reality of Yasaman's condition without slipping into melodrama. It’s not flashy but resonates with anyone who's felt the push and pull of family ties.
Explores the complexities of parent-child relationships.Themes of consent and life decisions are central.Atmospheric tension builds throughout the film.
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