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For Humanity, released in 2016, dives deep into the chaos of political upheaval through a rather gritty lens. The story follows a group of students on a mission, exploring themes of loyalty and truth, all while trying to find their professor who was ousted for a simple chant. The atmosphere is thick with tension, especially as the theater club's revolutionary spirit ignites, leading to some shocking turns. That moment when Satoko takes a life is jarring and really brings the weight of their actions home. The pacing feels deliberate, almost allowing you to sit in the discomfort of their choices. The performances aren't overly polished, but they carry an authenticity that feels raw and real, making the film stand out amidst a sea of more commercial dramas.
Explores themes of political upheaval and personal loyalty.Noteworthy for its raw performances and unsettling atmosphere.Includes a unique take on the impact of collective action.
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