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Freedom (2019) is a reflective piece that dives into the complexities of choice and consequence. The tone is heavy, almost somber, yet there’s a raw honesty to the performances that really strikes you. It's a slow burn, but not in a tedious way; the pacing allows for moments of introspection that feel earned. There’s a minimalistic approach to the practical effects, emphasizing the narrative over flash, which I appreciate. The themes of self-discovery and the weight of freedom are poignant, layered with subtlety. It’s not flashy, but there’s something distinctive about how it unravels. The lack of a known director adds to its enigmatic charm, like finding a hidden gem in a thrift store.
Interesting character arcs.Subtle use of practical effects.Explores heavy themes thoughtfully.
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