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Yarabbim is one of those intriguing gems from the 80s that doesn’t get talked about much. The film is soaked in a kind of ethereal melancholy, tugging at the heartstrings with its exploration of love and loss. The pacing is contemplative; it takes its time to unravel the characters’ complex emotions. You can feel the weight of their decisions, the atmosphere is almost palpable. The performances have a rawness to them, almost like you’re peering into real lives rather than scripted ones. And while the practical effects are sparse, they serve the story rather than detract from it, creating a grounded feel that complements the dramatic themes. It's an experience more than just a viewing.
Intriguing emotional depthContemplative pacingRaw performances
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