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Anti-Waste, from 2020, dives into the chaotic life of a troubled teen navigating a rough neighborhood. The atmosphere is gritty, almost palpable, with real tension hanging in the air. The pacing feels raw and disjointed, reflecting the protagonist's own spiraling journey. The film doesn't shy away from violence—there's a car on fire and a brutal head-kicking scene that makes you wince. It explores themes of redemption and the cyclical nature of violence, almost like a modern urban parable. The performances are unpolished yet authentic, giving it an edge that's hard to find elsewhere. It's a mix of practical effects that ground the story, making it feel all the more urgent and real. Definitely one for those who appreciate a deeper narrative.
Gritty urban atmosphereThemes of violence and redemptionPractical effects enhance realism
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