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Article 61 is this raw, intimate documentary that digs into the lives of women imprisoned in Evin Prison, Teheran, all sentenced to death for killing their husbands, but the stories are more complex than just that. The tone is somber, and there's a haunting atmosphere throughout, almost like you can feel the weight of their regrets and justifications. The pacing is unhurried, allowing the viewer to really take in their candid reflections. You get these personal, almost confessional moments that are strikingly human, making the film feel distinct in its approach to such a controversial theme. The performances, if you can call them that, are incredibly poignant; it's real life, and that authenticity is what makes it stand out.
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