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Ujeli: A Child Bride in Nepal is a somber exploration of childhood lost and the harsh realities of cultural expectations. The tone is heavy, almost suffocating at times, as it delves into the life of a young girl, barely on the cusp of adolescence, thrust into the roles of wife and mother. The pacing can feel deliberate, emphasizing the slow, tragic unfolding of her story. Performances are raw and poignant, reflecting the weight of the societal norms that crush her spirit. What stands out is the film's unflinching look at early marriage as both a personal tragedy and a broader social issue. It makes you think about the intersections of tradition and personal agency, leaving a lasting impression without resorting to melodrama.
Explores themes of childhood and marriageHighlights cultural challenges faced by womenOffers a raw portrayal of societal issues
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