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Apprentice dives deep into the psychological landscape of its characters. Aiman's transfer to a high-security prison sets the stage for a haunting exploration of morality and death. The relationship he forges with Rahim, the seasoned executioner, is unsettling and fraught with tension. The film's pacing is deliberate, balancing moments of introspection with the stark realities of capital punishment. It's atmospheric, almost claustrophobic, with a rawness that pulls you into Aiman's inner turmoil. The performances are compelling, particularly the way Rahim embodies a kind of resigned authority. There's this undercurrent of existential questioning that lingers, making it a thought-provoking watch, even if it doesn't provide easy answers.
Intense character studyThemes of morality and dutyStrong performances, especially from Rahim
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