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So, 'Forbidden' is intriguing in how it captures the undercurrents of life under a dictatorship. The pacing feels almost organic, with moments that linger just enough to let you absorb the weight of what’s happening. You really get a sense of the tension in the air, especially as the crew unknowingly films right on the brink of a revolution. The way Ramsis intertwines the personal and the political is something else. The performances, though often understated, carry a palpable depth that draws you into their world. You feel the struggle, the hope, and the struggle for expression. It's raw, real, and the transformation of the narrative by the actual events unfolding is just fascinating. It's a unique glimpse into a moment where art and reality collide in unexpected ways.
The film was shot during a turbulent time, adding layers to its narrative.Unique blend of personal stories and the broader political movement.The crew's unawareness of the revolution creates a compelling tension.
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