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Nani is a nuanced exploration of unexpected connections. Oscar, the graffiti artist, finds himself in a nursing home for community service, and the script does a fine job capturing that awkwardness. Isabel, played beautifully by a seasoned actress, brings a warmth that clashes with her dementia, creating these poignant moments amidst the chaos of her fading memories. The film’s pacing is deliberate, allowing the audience to sink into those small moments—they really linger. The practical effects of the graffiti throughout the film serve as a metaphor for reclaiming one's identity, which is a pretty interesting angle. The way the narrative unfolds, it’s both a little heart-wrenching and oddly uplifting. It's a unique take on aging and art, no doubt.
Focuses on themes of connection and memory.Practical effects enhance the visual storytelling.A distinct blend of drama and art.
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