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Walking to Nairobi is this quirky little comedy that dives into the world of a lonely ten-year-old named Katie. The whole atmosphere feels like a delicate balance of humor and pathos as she navigates her relationship with her Granny, who is grappling with Alzheimer's. It’s not your typical film; rather, it meanders through Katie’s attempts to seek attention and her clever ways of manipulating her Granny's forgetfulness. The pacing is a bit off-kilter, which somehow works in its favor, allowing those awkward yet genuine moments to breathe. The performances are solid, especially the dynamic between Katie and Granny, which brings a unique warmth, reflecting the often-overlooked nuances of family dynamics in the face of illness.
Features a distinctive take on family dynamics.Blends humor with deeper themes of isolation and connection.The pacing allows for character moments to shine.
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