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Dirty, a 1998 film that dives into the offbeat lives of its characters, presents a gritty, almost surreal atmosphere. You’ve got Angie, a drug dealer with a complex emotional landscape, and David, a student with some pretty dark fantasies. Their interactions are filled with awkward tension and a touch of humor, although it never feels forced. The pacing is a bit leisurely, allowing you to really sit with the characters and their loneliness. The supporting cast—like Tony, the log worker, and Angie's family—adds layers to the narrative, showcasing themes of desperation and connection. The performances, especially from the leads, are raw and engaging. Not exactly conventional, but there's something about its distinct tone that leaves an impression.
Explores themes of loneliness and connection.Unconventional pacing, allowing for character development.Distinctive performances that bring depth to the narrative.
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