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Wind Horse is a contemplative piece that really takes its time, you know? It follows Tahar, a retired blacksmith, who embarks on a journey to visit his late wife's grave. The pacing is deliberate, letting you soak in the landscapes and the emotional weight of his memories. The film’s atmosphere is quite somber but also rich with the beauty of Moroccan settings. The interactions between Tahar and Driss, who’s searching for his mother, add layers of connection and longing. The performances are grounded, making their struggles feel real. It’s a distinct exploration of loss, identity, and the bonds that tie us to our past. Not flashy, but there's a quiet power in its storytelling.
Explores themes of loss and identity.Features stark yet beautiful Moroccan landscapes.Focus on character-driven storytelling.
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