‘Acasa, My Home’ Review: Life Lived in a Nature Reserve, Until It’s Not
Written by Jordan M. Smith
Radu Ciorniciuc’s stunningly intimate debut, Acasa, My Home, begins with a Shyamalanian revelation straight out of The Village, where a wily Romanian family living with reckless freedom in a seemingly remote wilderness is revealed to be at the center of the modern metropolis of Bucharest. Yet, what unfolds over the next hour and a half is more in the tr…
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