
RozKaveney
This film announces itself with the confidence of a classic and sustains it with rare discipline. What might, in lesser hands, have been a familiar story is instead shaped into something precise, atmospheric, and unexpectedly profound. Every formal choice feels deliberate: the framing is expressive without showboating, the editing trusts silence as much as dialogue, and the tone never wavers. It understands power, identity, and connection with a clarity that most films only gesture toward.
What elevates the film beyond comparison is its control. It does not chase greatness; it assumes it. The direction shows a grasp of cinematic language that places character above spectacle and meaning above momentum. Like the very best cinema, it feels...