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Aura is a fascinating dive into the shadowy underbelly of 1980s Turkmenistan, focusing on drug addiction and trafficking. It's not your typical documentary—it's raw and unfiltered. The pacing is almost hypnotic, as it oscillates between the stark realities of urban decay and the personal struggles of its subjects. The film captures the grim atmosphere well, with moments that linger in your mind long after watching. The performances, especially from the girl overcoming addiction, feel authentic. The practical effects, while not flashy, add to the gritty realism. There's a sense of danger that permeates every frame, especially with the involvement of corrupt police, making it a distinctive piece that really reflects on societal issues.
Explores drug trafficking in 1980s TurkmenistanRaw, unfiltered portrayal of addictionAuthentic performances enhance realism
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Murad Aliyev
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