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So, Blind Mice, right? It's this gritty little slice of Auckland life, weaving through the chaos of drugs and relationships. Jules, the lead, is caught in this heavy emotional loop, juggling her pregnancy and her ties to two very different dealers. There's this rawness in her journey, this search for paternal support, which feels both personal and universal. The performances are a mixed bag, but they fit the tone well β you can really feel the tension and uncertainty. The pacing is quite deliberate, allowing the weight of each decision to settle in. The atmosphere is often bleak, capturing that underbelly vibe without glamorizing it, which is refreshing. Definitely has that indie feel, with its practical effects subtly enhancing the reality rather than drawing attention.
Gritty portrayal of Auckland's drug sceneRaw performances, especially from the leadAtmospheric with a subdued indie vibe
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