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So, 'Words of Caramel' is quite the contemplative piece. It unfolds in this starkly beautiful setting of a Sahara refugee camp, where we meet Kori, a deaf boy with a yearning to write. The tone is gentle but deeply evocative, focusing on Kori's silent world and his bond with Caramelo, the camel. The pacing feels meditative, allowing you to soak in the visuals and the nuances of their lives. The documentary captures these quiet moments with an authenticity that's striking. The practical effects are minimal, but that somehow enhances the rawness of Kori's experience. The performances, especially the way they showcase Kori's determination, give it all a unique depth. It's not flashy, but there's something profoundly moving about how it portrays communication beyond words.
Strong thematic exploration of communication and friendship.Unique setting that enhances the documentary's atmosphere.Highlights the resilience of its young protagonist.
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