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A Very Dangerous Man presents a gritty slice of life in Beirut during a hot summer in 2012. The film's tone is heavy, with a palpable tension that hangs in the air as characters navigate their daily routines amid unease. The Hamra district serves as a vivid backdrop, its eclectic streets alive with both charm and danger. There's this sense of impending conflict, almost a slow burn, that keeps you engaged. The performances are raw and unfiltered, mirroring the chaotic yet vibrant life of the city. Plus, the practical effects ground the narrative in reality, making the stakes feel genuine. It's not flashy but rather a subtle examination of survival and the human condition in a place on the brink of change.
Set in Beirut's Hamra districtFocus on human survival amid chaosGritty performances reflect the environment
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Mazen Khaled
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