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We Still Have the Deep Black Night dives into the struggles of Karen, a 27-year-old with dreams that feel stifled in Brasilia. She plays trumpet in a rock band that hardly captures the local vibe. The film captures a raw atmosphere, with an almost haunting quality, as Karen grapples with her lost hope and the weight of her grandfather's legacy. The pacing is deliberate, reflecting her internal conflict. When she heads to Berlin, the shift in setting adds a layer of exploration—both of self and of a new world that seems to pulse with potential. Performances are sincere, carrying a mix of yearning and grit that resonates well. It’s a distinct piece that gives a voice to artists feeling lost in their environment.
Explores themes of longing and artistic struggleStrong atmosphere with a raw, emotional coreInteresting contrast between Brasilia and Berlin
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