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Nina's House is an evocative piece that immerses you right into post-war France, where the shadows of conflict linger like a ghost. The narrative unfolds in an orphanage, where kids try to reclaim some semblance of normality amidst the chaos of their lost childhoods. The pacing feels deliberate, almost like a careful reflection on the trauma these children have faced. The performances are quite raw and genuine, allowing the weight of their experiences to resonate deeply. There’s a remarkable attention to detail in the setting, a chateau that feels both grand and haunting. It’s not just about survival; it’s about the fragility of hope and the bonds that form in the most desperate of times.
Captures the atmosphere of post-war Europe beautifully. · Strong performances elevate the emotional weight of the story. · Distinctive focus on the lives of children shaped by war.
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