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Universal Language

  • The daily whale
  • Aug 3
  • 2 min read

Universal Language is a warm and unusual film about connection, kindness, and the strange ways people can find common ground. Set in a fictional version of Winnipeg, the film blends different cultures and languages to create a world that feels familiar while also being wonderfully surreal.


The story follows several characters whose lives slowly become connected. Each person is dealing with their own problems, but their experiences show how small acts of kindness can bring people together. The film moves between different stories rather than following just one main character, giving the audience a chance to see the world from several perspectives.


One of the most interesting things about Universal Language is its use of language. Characters communicate in Persian and French, and the film does not treat language differences as a barrier that cannot be overcome. Instead, it shows that people can understand each other through actions, expressions, friendship, and simple moments of compassion.


The film also has a very dry sense of humour. Some situations are strange or completely unexpected, but they are presented in such a calm way that the comedy becomes even funnier. It gives the movie a unique personality that makes it feel different from a typical drama or comedy.


I liked how the film finds beauty in ordinary moments. A small object, a conversation, or a simple gesture can become meaningful because of the way the characters respond to it.


Universal Language is not necessarily a film you watch for a straightforward story. It is more about the feeling it creates and the connections between its characters.


Overall, it is a gentle and imaginative film about how people can find ways to understand each other despite their differences. Sometimes, you do not need to speak the same language to recognise when someone needs a little kindness.

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