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DAW is a curious blend of drama and speculative storytelling, set against the backdrop of suburban Paris. The film tackles the eerie disappearances of teenagers, weaving in threads of historical memory from the 1961 massacre. There's a palpable sense of dread throughout, almost an atmosphere of quiet desperation. The pacing is deliberate, allowing moments of stillness that amplify the tension. What stands out here are the subtle performances; the cast embodies their characters with an authenticity that feels raw and unfiltered. The practical effects, while not overbearing, enhance the unsettling vibe. It's this intertwining of personal and political that makes DAW an interesting piece, straddling the line between reality and the surreal.
Focuses on themes of memory and lossInteresting take on historical eventsGood mix of realism and speculative elements
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Samir Ramdani
Director