The "horror" elements—the peeling wallpaper revealing screaming faces, the monstrous figure emerging from the wall cavity—are not just jump-scare fodder. They are manifestations of the bureaucratic and psychological violence inflicted upon asylum seekers. The house, initially a symbol of safety and a new beginning, becomes a prison of memories. The audio mix emphasizes this imprisonment, often surrounding the viewer with whispers and environmental noise that creates a sense of claustrophobia even in wide shots.
In the end, the film shows that healing does not mean forgetting the past. It means learning to live alongside our ghosts.
Bol tries hard to assimilate by drinking beer, wearing western clothes, and singing football chants. Rial holds onto her culture, knowing that cutting off her past will not heal her wounds. Cinematic Style and Cultural Mythology
: Typically includes English, French, Italian, German, and Spanish Production & Cast Director : Remi Weekes
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