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Salam is a quiet, introspective drama that unfolds in the nightscape of New York City. The film captures the loneliness of late-night driving through empty streets, paired with a palpable tension as the protagonist, a female Lyft driver, waits for urgent news from her family in Syria. The pacing is deliberate, allowing moments of stillness to resonate, while the atmosphere is infused with a sense of urgency and vulnerability. The performances feel genuine, particularly in how they convey the weight of personal loss and hope. Practical effects are minimal, but the use of real locations adds authenticity. It's a poignant exploration of separation, resilience, and the emotional toll of modern life against a backdrop of global conflict.
Focuses on the immigrant experienceMinimalist style enhances emotional depthStrong sense of place in NYC's night landscape
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