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Driver (2017) offers a raw glimpse into the complexities of life in the ultra-Orthodox community. It’s not your typical drama, more like a shadowy exploration of faith and moral dilemmas. The pacing is deliberate, almost meditative, allowing you to immerse in the haunting atmosphere of Bnei Barak's night. The driver, as a guide, reveals the undercurrents of society, showing both the devotion and the darker impulses lurking just out of sight. The performances carry a weight, especially the nuanced portrayal of the father-daughter relationship. You can feel the tension in every interaction, and it’s those subtle moments that stick with you, making it a distinctive piece worth diving into.
Explores themes of faith vs. moralityUnique father-daughter dynamicAtmospheric portrayal of ultra-Orthodox life
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