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Credit (2023) presents a nuanced exploration of familial ties and financial strain. The film dives into the lives of Hassan and Ilham, a couple yearning for independence, yet shackled by their financial limitations. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to fully absorb their internal struggles and the weight of their decisions. While the performances feel authentically lived-in, it's the atmosphere that lingers—an almost suffocating sense of obligation and the tension between desire and responsibility. There's something thought-provoking about how the couple's quest for a home unfolds against the backdrop of reliance on family, especially Hamza, whose character adds layers to the narrative. Not your typical drama, but rather a reflection on choices and consequences.
Explores familial obligationsSlow pacing enhances emotional depthIntriguing character dynamics
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