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Difficult People dives deep into the gritty veins of Mumbai, contrasting the vibrant art scene with the stark realities of loss and family dynamics. Akash, the graffiti artist, is crafted with a rawness that feels real, and his relationship with his father Sudhakar, shaped by stubbornness and grief, is multilayered and authentic. The film captures a certain melancholy, with a pacing that mirrors the ebb and flow of urban life. It's not just about the art; it's about finding one's voice amidst chaos. The performances are grounded, with a palpable tension between characters that keeps you engaged. The atmosphere is thick with emotion, and there’s a certain beauty in how the practical effects of street art are juxtaposed against the backdrop of their struggles.
Explores complex father-son dynamicsRich portrayal of Mumbai's street art cultureHighlights themes of grief and identity
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