I'm tellin' ya, this film is like, super deep

. They're not just makin' a movie about ravin', they're explorin' human existence and mortality, man

. Like, it's all about how we can tap into somethin' greater when we let go of our ego, you know?

And the music is like, totally integral to the narrative

. I mean, have you listened to the score by David Letellier or Kangding Ray? It's like they're speakin' straight to your soul, bro

.
And that pivotal scene where Luis finds solace in dancin'... it's like, wow

. The way the music just washes over him and he lets go of his pain... it's like, beautiful

. I think what Laxe is tryin' to say is that our bodies can hold onto trauma, but we also have this deeper resilience within us

. It's all about findin' that catharsis, man

.
I know some people might be skeptical at first, but once you get into it, Sirāt is like, whoa

. It's not just a movie about ravin', it's an experience

. And I think that's what makes it so special

.