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At Least in the Movies presents a raw look at corruption and ambition wrapped in the guise of a hospital project. The film's tone is heavy, almost suffocating at times, reflecting the weight of deceit and greed that permeates its narrative. It unfolds with a deliberate pacing that allows the tension to build, especially as Kairat's initial promises begin to crumble. The performances are quite compelling, anchoring the story in a sense of realism that feels almost too close to home. What stands out is how the film captures the disillusionment that arises when dreams are overshadowed by betrayal. The practical effects are minimal, but that seems intentional, emphasizing the stark contrast between the glitzy promises and the harsh reality.
Focus on the themes of corruption.Noteworthy performances that ground the film.Pacing that builds palpable tension.
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