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So, 'Three Summer Days' is this raw Serbian drama from '97 that dives into the lives of Bosnian refugees in Serbia during some harrowing war years. The film really captures a somber atmosphere, juxtaposing moments of stillness with the chaos surrounding these characters. The pacing feels deliberate, almost languid at times, which allows you to really sit with their pain and resilience. The performances are quite haunting; you can feel the weight of their uncertain futures. What stands out is the way it uses practical effects and minimalistic settings to create a sense of authenticity. It's not flashy, but there's a sincerity in its storytelling that leaves an imprint. Definitely a piece that reflects the historical turmoil without being overly sensational.
Focuses on refugee experiencesStrong emotional resonanceAuthentic performances and settings
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