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So, 'Vi Ses Snart' is a documentary that really hits you in the gut. It centers on Ader Ismail, who escapes Somalia, hoping to reunite with her five kids in Sweden. The pacing reflects the long, drawn-out waiting game that so many immigrants experience. Ader's resilience is palpable, though she's caught in this heartbreaking lie, telling her kids 'See you soon!' while facing rejection after rejection from the Migration Board. It’s raw, it’s real, and the atmosphere can be quite heavy, yet there's a certain quiet strength in Ader's journey that stands out. The performances feel authentic, and it doesn't shy away from the emotional turmoil of separation and hope. Definitely a film that lingers with you.
Themes of immigration and separation.Emotionally charged performances.Focus on personal stories over statistics.
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