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Charlotte's Castle is a deeply engaging documentary that captures the raw struggle of residents in Spadina Gardens, an upscale rental caught in the crosshairs of rising real estate pressures. Even without a known director, the film's atmosphere is palpable—interweaving personal stories with broader societal themes. You get a real sense of the community's fight, the emotions run deep. The pacing is steady, allowing you to absorb each character's plight while their determination unfolds onscreen. The practical effects here aren't flashy, but the genuine performances and the intimate, almost voyeuristic lens draw you in, making it distinctive in how it humanizes the abstract conversations around housing and displacement.
Focus on the emotional depth of the residents.Interesting cinematography choices that reflect the theme.Great exploration of activism in urban settings.
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