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Evilness dives into the psyche of Rafael, an elderly peasant with a dream that spirals into betrayal. The film’s tone is haunting and introspective, underscored by a slow, deliberate pacing that allows the weight of his choices to really seep in. You get a palpable sense of isolation and desperation as he leaves behind his life for a shot at something larger. The practical effects, sparse but effective, complement the raw performances—especially the lead's uncanny ability to embody both hope and despair. It’s a film that challenges your perception of loyalty and ambition, and makes you ponder the moral costs of pursuing one's dreams. Not your standard narrative, but definitely intriguing in how it wrestles with human desires.
Focuses on themes of ambition and betrayal.Strong character study with a slow burn approach.Unique perspective on the human condition.
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