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So, 'Tripoli, Quiet' is this intriguing blend of comedy and drama that really captures a unique slice of life. You’ve got a cab driver, just doing his daily grind, and then there's this boy who just appears in the backseat, totally silent. It’s not your typical narrative, the pacing is pretty deliberate, allowing moments to breathe. It dives into themes of connection and perhaps isolation, wrapped in the lively yet chaotic backdrop of Tripoli. The performances are understated but effective, really drawing you into the emotional currents. And, it’s fascinating how the silence of the boy speaks volumes, almost like a character in itself. A charming oddity that lingers in your mind, for sure.
Underrated gem worth discussing.Check out the director's other works if available.Interesting take on silence in storytelling.
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