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At The Moon feels like a wild ride through the chaotic mind of a privileged youth. Gleb, the main character, embodies that reckless golden boy vibe, living without a care until life throws him a curveball with a fatal street race. The film captures the tension and the weight of expectation from a father who can save him but chooses to teach him a lesson instead. It's got this gritty atmosphere, and the pacing pulls you in, giving you just enough time to feel the stakes without dragging. The performances are solid, especially how Gleb's carefree attitude clashes with the consequences of his actions. The themes of privilege and responsibility are woven throughout, making it distinct in its own right.
Interesting take on youth and privilegeGritty atmosphere enhances the dramaPacing keeps the tension alive
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