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So, 'The Last Birds' is quite the piece. It dives into the life of Bekir, a tradesman feeling crushed by the chaos of Istanbul. The mood is heavy yet reflective, capturing that sense of longing for simplicity. You really feel the weight of the city's relentless pace on him. The cinematography has this gritty, raw quality that complements the themes of isolation and the search for peace in nature. The pacing? It’s subtle, allowing you to sit with Bekir's thoughts as he navigates this internal struggle. The performances, though not from big names, are grounded and relatable, which is refreshing. It’s distinct in how it focuses on the personal over the dramatic, making it an interesting watch.
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