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Darkhoongah is a curious piece, weaving through the shadows of human emotions. Its pacing can feel a bit slow at times, but there's a deliberate rhythm to it that builds tension effectively. The atmosphere is heavy, almost tangible, and the themes of familial bonds and societal struggles are explored with a raw honesty. Amin Hayaee delivers a performance that's both haunting and relatable, drawing you into his world. The practical effects are minimal, letting the narrative take center stage, which is a nice departure from the usual spectacle. It's a film that lingers in your mind, compelling you to reflect on its deeper messages long after the credits roll.
Screened at the 37th Fajr Film Festival.Nominated in three categories, showcasing its impact.Features a strong lead performance from Amin Hayaee.
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