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Walls (2015) offers a poignant exploration of division through its documentary-drama style, weaving together the lives of people living on either side of major barriers. The editing is sharp, almost poetic, creating a rhythm that reflects the tension and resilience within these communities. The film covers some heavy themes—identity, separation, and the human spirit—without becoming overly sentimental. Each vignette gives a voice to those often overlooked, making it feel personal and raw. It's not flashy, but there's a certain craft in how it presents these stories. The practical effects are minimal, but it's the real-life performances that pull you in, leaving you with much to reflect on long after the credits roll.
Focuses on real stories across borders · Emotional and reflective tone · Sharp editing enhances storytelling
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