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So, 'The Last Donkey' – it really captures this fading rural landscape, you know? It's all about the relationship between this old farmer and the very last donkey in their village. The pacing is slow, but in a way that really lets you sink into the atmosphere. There’s a kind of reverence for the simple things, the daily rituals, and the quiet moments. The performances are raw, and you can feel the weight of years and memories in their gestures. Practical effects are minimal, but they create a gritty authenticity that feels right. It’s a poignant reflection on change and loss, but also on connection, and I think that’s what sets it apart.
Explores rural life and its changesStrong focus on character relationshipsRich, atmospheric cinematography
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