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So, 'When I Close My Eyes' dives deep into the psyche of Samir Khurshid, an oil painter whose art springs from the chaos of his childhood in Iraq and the struggles of being a refugee. The tone is heavy, contemplative, filled with fleeting moments that echo both personal and cultural histories. The pacing feels deliberate—almost meditative—allowing you to savor the lush visuals and emotive performances. There’s this raw authenticity in how Samir’s story is told, likely enhanced by practical effects that make the world feel tangible. It’s not just about the art, but how trauma shapes identity. A distinctive blend of personal narrative and broader themes of displacement, it resonates on many levels.
This film is still fairly fresh, with little distribution info available, making physical copies a bit of a rarity. The collector's interest is likely to grow as word-of-mouth spreads, especially given the unique story and emotional depth. Keep an eye out for limited releases or festival screenings, as those may become sought after in the years to come.
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