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White Flag dives into the heart of the steppe, where two young women, Saran and Naran, are navigating their new lives as nomads. The film captures the struggle between past and present beautifully. There's this haunting atmosphere, almost palpable, as the ghosts of their past loom large over their attempts at a fresh start. The pacing is deliberate, giving you time to feel the weight of their experiences. The introduction of Zorig, the city detective, adds an intriguing layer, questioning not just the missing man but also their own choices. The performances are grounded, and there's a rawness in how the characters interact with their environment. It’s distinct for how it blends personal trauma with the expansive, isolating landscape around them.
Explores themes of trauma and identityUnique setting in the steppeDeliberate pacing enhances character development
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