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So, 'The First Day of Appointment' from 1981 is an interesting piece. It follows Bardha, who's deeply rooted in agricultural work, and Gjika, an engineer in a mine. They both get their promotions to the ministry, which opens up a whole new world for them. The atmosphere is pretty somber, reflecting the struggles of their ordinary lives contrasted with their aspirations. While the pacing might feel a bit slow at times, it allows you to really absorb the weight of their choices. The performances feel genuine, almost raw, giving you this haunting sense of realism. It's framed in a way that makes you think about the cost of ambition. Not flashy, but there's something distinctly engaging about its down-to-earth storytelling.
Features strong performances that embody realism.Pacing allows for deep character exploration.Atmosphere captures the weight of ambition.
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