The story follows two former lovers whose lives intersect once again due to the unpredictable nature of travel. When a missed flight leaves them stranded in the same city, the initial awkwardness of their reunion slowly gives way to a forced proximity. Instead of a grand romantic gesture, the film focuses on a single, mundane day spent navigating the city, transforming an inconvenient delay into a profound opportunity for reflection.
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Filename: Larabe.and.Balarabe.2025.540p.x265.AAC.Filesize: 52.93 MB
Duration: 31 min
Imdb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt39297786
Title: Laraba & Balarabe
Year: 2025
Type: Movie
Country: Nigeria
Language: Hausa, English
Director: Fatimah Binta Gimsay
Genre: Drama, Short
Stars: Mallum Arik, Susan Pwajok
Subtitle: English
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But I do think the cinematography was stunning! Some scenes were breathtaking
To be honest, the plot got a bit predictable after a while
Wasn’t a fan of the whole ‘twist’ at the end
Can someone explain the climax of the movie? I’m lost lol
I’m getting a strong Interstellar vibe from the plot
@Kwabena Frimpong yeah the plot holes did get a bit much at times
I’m not feeling this movie tbh. The ending kinda fell flat for me
@Fatima Al-Zahrani what did you think was gonna happen?!
Loved this movie tbh!
TBH don’t mind me but that one actor who plays Balarabe has the best smile ever
@Nur Syafiqah ikr?! It was like, suddenly every character was acting super out of character…?
What’s with the bad use of CGI in some scenes?
Actually think the themes of love & trauma were done really well here
Imo the romance felt super forced. Can’t believe they’d just leave it like that…
@Matheus Ferreira I agree, tbh it felt like some character development was left out. Would’ve preferred a better resolution
The chemistry between Laraba & Balarabe is insane!
@Pablo Martínez I completely agree! Their scenes lit!
@Dariush Ahmadi IDK about Interstellar vibes, but I do think there’s a strong nod to Lost in Translation tho