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Diss Order explores the nuanced struggles of X and their father as they navigate a new city, grappling with their identity in a world steeped in rigid binaries. The atmosphere is heavy, almost suffocating at times, reflecting their internal turmoil. The pacing fluctuates, mirroring the characters' emotional highs and lows. The father-son dynamic is raw, filled with moments of tenderness and conflict, as both try to carve out a place for themselves. What stands out is the film's practical effects, particularly in how it visually represents the societal pressures they face. Performances feel genuine, almost unpolished, adding to the film's emotional weight. It's a painful yet honest take on belonging and the quest for understanding in a divided world.
Focuses on identity and societal normsSubtle yet impactful performancesExplores the father-son relationship deeply
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Pragya Jain
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