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So, 'Caroni' is this quiet yet poignant drama that really captures the complexities of motherhood across distances. The narrative follows a West Indian nanny in NYC, who is trying to bridge a gap with her daughter back in Trinidad. There's this raw, almost melancholy atmosphere throughout, with moments that just linger. The pacing feels deliberate – not rushed, giving you time to soak in the emotional weight. I appreciate the practical effects, as they add a layer of authenticity to the setting. Performances are subtle, but there's a depth that resonates. It's not flashy, but that’s what makes it stand out, really. A heartfelt exploration of connection and longing. Worth a look if you're into character-driven stories.
Subtle exploration of motherhood and distance. · Atmospheric with a focus on emotional depth. · Deliberate pacing that invites reflection.
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Ian Harnarine
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