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‘Black Square’ is a stark look at post-prison life in Georgia, where Ana steps back into a world that feels alien. The atmosphere is heavy, tinged with sorrow and disconnection. You can really feel the weight of her struggle against societal indifference, especially towards women battling addiction. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to sit with the discomfort of her experiences. Ana's relationship with Tamazi is raw and unfiltered, showcasing the darker sides of friendship and dependency. The film's documentary style adds to its authenticity, and the performances are hauntingly real. There’s something about its unvarnished portrayal of addiction that sticks with you, making it a distinctive piece in the documentary genre.
Focus on societal themesStrong character studiesCaptivating documentary style
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