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Where the Birds Cry offers a tender exploration of adolescence, set against the windswept backdrop of a seaside village. Director Jakub Wenda captures the awkwardness of puberty with a delicate touch, balancing moments of youthful innocence with the intensity of first love. The pacing is deliberately languid, reflecting those long summer days that stretch out forever. The performances, especially from the young Szymon, feel genuine and raw, adding layers to his budding emotions. There's a sense of nostalgia that permeates the film, with the cliffs symbolizing both the heights of joy and the depths of confusion during these formative years. It's distinct in how it intertwines the personal with the natural world, using practical effects to enhance the dreamlike quality of summer romance.
Focus on coming-of-age narratives.Beautiful seaside cinematography.Strong performances from young actors.
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