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So, 'Driveway' takes a really intriguing look at power dynamics and human moral choices. It’s set against the backdrop of a late-night drive, which gives this film a claustrophobic feel, almost like you’re trapped in this car with these characters. The tension builds slowly; Reyhan, the young driver, has a front-row seat to Adit’s disturbing behavior towards Lila. You can feel the weight of Reyhan's internal struggle—his loyalty versus his sense of right and wrong. The performances are raw and captivating; you can sense the unease in every glance shared in the rearview mirror. The atmosphere feels very grounded, without flashy effects, relying instead on strong character development and dialogue. It’s definitely distinctive in its approach to storytelling, focusing on the emotional rather than the explosive.
Intriguing character study with a focus on moral dilemmas.Tension built through minimalistic setting and nuanced performances.Strong themes of loyalty and power dynamics in personal relationships.
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