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Fragile, directed by Shingo Ota, is a gritty exploration of life in one of Japan's most dire slums. The film captures a raw, unfiltered look at youth caught in cycles of despair and resilience. Ota's direction lends a haunting atmosphere, where the dilapidated surroundings echo the struggles of the characters. It's slow-paced, allowing moments of reflection to sink in, which can feel heavy but necessary. The performances are strikingly genuine, evoking a deep sense of empathy. What stands out is its blend of practical effects that create an authentic feeling of place. The film's unflinching portrayal of social issues makes it distinctive, resonating long after the credits roll.
Intriguing character study amidst social issues.Authentic setting enhances the emotional weight.Strong performances highlight the human condition.
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