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While Aya Was Sleeping offers a curious glimpse into the world of theater through the eyes of a child. Aya, just seven, finds herself drifting off in the control room, and what unfolds is a tangled web of betrayal and tension among the adult players. The atmosphere is thick with the kind of drama that only backstage interactions can produce, and it's really interesting how the film captures the fragility of dreams—both Aya's and her father's. The pacing feels almost dreamlike at times, with moments of tension that build up subtly and then crash down, leaving you wondering about the shadows lurking behind the stage lights. It's a fascinating exploration of illusion and reality, and performances are genuinely compelling, well suited to the intimate, unsettling tone.
Focus on the unique perspective of a child in a complex adult world.The pacing and atmosphere create a dreamlike quality that is distinctive.Look out for the interplay of illusion vs. reality in theater settings.
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