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So, 'Thank You Soma' is this intimate documentary that dives deep into the life of Nour, a Lebanese woman reflecting on her childhood with Soma, the migrant domestic worker who helped raise her. The film has a rawness that really pulls you in—it's not just about their relationship but also about the broader themes of labor, privilege, and humanity. The pacing feels unhurried, allowing you to soak in the moments. The atmosphere is heavy yet reflective, making you question your own life circumstances. The performances, though often subtle, are profoundly moving, capturing the complexity of their bond. It stands out for its candid portrayal of something often overlooked, making you think more critically about the lives of those who support us in silence.
Documentary on migrant laborExplores personal and societal themesIntimate portrayal of human relationships
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