Does storytelling really bridge the cultural gap?
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Apr 21, 2026
10:55
I’ve been thinking about how films from different countries—like a thriller from France or a family drama from Japan—can make us feel the exact same things despite the language barrier. What’s a movie that felt strangely familiar to you, even though it was set in a culture you knew nothing about? I think there's something beautiful about discovering those shared emotions through a different lens. Anyone have a specific recommendation that really changed how you see human connection across borders?