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Faculty of Necessary Things is a poignant exploration of aging and the limits of the human body, wrapped in the world of boxing. Tayyr, our protagonist, dives headfirst into the rigorous training regime, but the film doesn't glorify the sport; rather, it delves into the stark realities that come when age catches up with ambition. The pacing feels methodical, mirroring Tayyr's journey and frustrations. The atmosphere is heavy with a sense of inevitability, accentuated by practical effects that ground the numerous training sequences. Performances are raw and resonate with authenticity, bringing depth to the struggle against time. It’s a film that lingers, asking tough questions while remaining intimately personal.
Introspective take on aging and ambition.Practical effects enhance the realism.Pacing reflects the protagonist's internal conflict.
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