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So, '1985: Omar' is this intriguing little drama that dives into a kid’s moral compass during his first brush with crime. The pacing is quite introspective, allowing us to linger on Omar's thoughts and emotions—it’s not just about the heist, but what it means for him. The atmosphere is gritty yet oddly reflective, almost like you can feel the weight of his choices. The performances are raw, capturing that awkward transition from childhood to something more complicated. Plus, the practical effects here aren't flashy, but they really ground the film. It’s a unique watch that sticks with you, mainly due to how it explores morality through the eyes of a young, conflicted character. Definitely one to ponder over.
Intriguing exploration of moralityIntrospective pacingRaw performances that resonate
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