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Alis (2025) offers a poignant look at the intersection of memory and loss. The film follows an Armenian woman confronting not just urban change, but her own buried traumas. The atmosphere is heavy, almost palpable, as she navigates her nostalgia and the stark reality of her surroundings. It's not flashy, but the quiet moments are where it shines—especially when she plants that plastic umbrella, a simple act that resonates with defiance. The pacing feels deliberate, reflecting the weight of her internal struggle. While we don't know the director's name, the performances are raw and authentic, grounding the film in a reality that feels both specific and universal. It's the kind of piece that lingers in your thoughts long after the credits roll.
Themes of memory and urban transformationStrong character-driven narrativeSubtle yet impactful performances
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