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The Key
A powerful psychic is recruited by the CIA to communicate with an otherworldly being who doesn’t have the ability of speak.
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Plot Summary
An Afghan refugee named Amir is held in a Danish detention center, facing deportation. He finds an unlikely connection with a former soldier who becomes his caseworker, and together they navigate the complex and often harsh realities of the asylum process. As Amir's past secrets begin to surface, both men are forced to confront their own moral and ethical dilemmas.
Critical Reception
The Key received a mixed to positive reception from critics, who praised its sensitive portrayal of the refugee experience and its compelling performances. Some reviewers found the pacing to be slow at times, but generally agreed that the film offered a thought-provoking and timely examination of displacement and humanity.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its empathetic exploration of the refugee crisis.
Applauded for strong performances, particularly from Mehdi Dehbi.
Some criticism for a deliberate, occasionally slow, narrative pace.
Google audience: Google users largely appreciated the film's emotional depth and the authentic depiction of the struggles faced by asylum seekers. The human element and the moral questions raised resonated well with audiences, although a minority felt the story could have been more concise.
Fun Fact
Director Tarik Saleh drew inspiration from real-life stories and experiences of refugees he encountered during his extensive research for the film.
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