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So, 'Baby Boy' (2021) presents this gritty, raw exploration of life in London through the eyes of a taxi driver caught in a downward spiral. The atmosphere is thick with tension, and you can really feel the weight of his addiction weighing him down. There’s a wild energy when he’s with his young queer lover, but it’s always at odds with his internal struggle. The pacing is frantic, almost disorienting, which mirrors the chaos in his life. Performances feel authentic, like you're peeking into a very personal narrative, and the practical effects used in some scenes add a layer of harsh realism. It doesn’t shy away from the darker aspects of life, making it a pretty unique watch.
This film has seen limited release, which makes it somewhat rare among contemporary indie dramas. Collectors will appreciate the unique storytelling and the way it handles tough themes without glossing over the harsh realities. While it might not be widely distributed, its raw approach and distinctive character-driven narrative could pique interest for those looking for something off the beaten path in their collection.
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