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So, 'Abortion' from 2013 is this really raw drama that dives straight into some heavy themes. The director's identity is a bit of a mystery, which adds an interesting layer to its underground feel. The pacing is more contemplative, giving you time to digest the emotional weight without rushing through. You know, the atmosphere is thick; it’s almost claustrophobic at times. The performances are genuine, not overly polished, which kind of draws you in closer. It's got this unvarnished realism that makes it stand out amongst other dramas. Practical effects are minimal but serve the narrative well. It’s not about glamor; it’s about the stark realities faced by the characters. There's a distinct vibe here that lingers after watching.
Explores heavy themes of choice and consequenceMinimalistic practical effects enhance realismPacing allows for deep emotional engagement
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