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So, 'Abel' is this intriguing Belarusian drama that tries to tackle the weighty themes of violence and peace through a lens that's both historical and contemporary. The film opens with the biblical tale of Cain and Abel, which sets a heavy tone. You can feel the atmosphere is thick with existential dread, almost like it's echoing the futility of conflict. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to really sit with the characters' struggles. There's a DIY feel to the practical effects, giving it a raw authenticity that enhances the experience. The performances are pretty intense, adding to the overall weight of the film. It's distinct for how it weaves a message of peace through such dark subject matter.
Belarusian cinema explorationThemes of existentialismFocus on practical effects and raw performances
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Ilja Bozhko
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