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So, 'Tikitat A'Soulima' is one of those films that leaves you with a sense of longing. It’s set against the backdrop of a dying cinema, the Marhaba, which really adds to the melancholic vibe. The pacing is pretty deliberate, almost contemplative, as it follows young Hassan and his single-minded desire to see 'Spider-Man 3.' It’s interesting how the film captures that childlike passion, juxtaposed with the harsh realities of his life—no money, a reluctant mother. The performances, especially from the kid, have this rawness that feels genuine, not polished. And there's a simplicity in the storytelling that reflects broader themes of dreams and desires in the face of obstacles. Just a unique little piece that showcases how cinema shapes our lives, even in small, fleeting moments.
A narrative about childhood dreams.Examination of cinema's impact on life.Captures a nostalgic atmosphere.
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