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The Wonders, directed by Alice Rohrwacher, immerses you in the tranquil yet demanding world of Tuscan honey farming. The film's tone is reflective, weaving between the struggles of a family of daughters, led by Gelsomina, who shoulders the weight of their livelihood. There's a raw authenticity in the performances, particularly from the younger cast, which carries a certain charm. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing moments of silence to speak volumes, and you can really feel the familial bonds. The countryside serves as a beautiful contrast to their hardships, and there's a subtle commentary on the clash between tradition and modernity. The practical effects of the beekeeping add a tactile quality that pulls you in. It's a unique gem in the realm of modern cinema.
Authentic depiction of rural lifeStrong performances, especially from the young castThemes of tradition vs. modernity
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