csahin-75895
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I lost my closest friend in a gory accident, and we hadn't spoken in over a year due to family drama unrelated to him. Now he's gone, and I carry the regret of not being there when he needed me. This movie reminds me of that pain-silent tears in the room of someone you loved and lost. It captures the ache of guilt, abandonment, and mourning in such a raw, beautiful way. Every moment of watching it brings back the bittersweet memories and the weight of all the words left unsaid, a story full of grief and love.
He teached me how to love, how to show my love and how to express my feelings. I love him like the love of Remi's to Leo.
He teached me how to love, how to show my love and how to express my feelings. I love him like the love of Remi's to Leo.
First of all, it is really hard to watch this movie. It is all about the part we do not wanna see. Things mentioned in this movie including child abuse, human trafficking, child brides, immigration, poverty, pedophilia, and igrorance are revealed sharp as knife. It is so sharp that you do not want to even watch because also it is so real. I just waited for some scenes to pass and I could not stop crying. Probably while I am writing this review, some people are facing with this issues. This is a remarkable movie with great performances of Zain Al Rafeea and Yordanos shiferaw. I saw the despair in their eyes. Life itself is a despair for some of us and thank you to Nadin Labaki for showing the life and her art, the art that can be used to make life equal and liveable. Only if we understand, can we care. Only if we care, we will help. Only if we help, we shall be saved.