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Friction is an interesting piece of cinema, you know? It weaves a narrative that feels both personal and urgent. The film captures the raw intensity of activism while exploring the psychological impact of a water crisis from decades past. It’s not just about the movement; it’s about the people in it. The pacing can be a bit uneven, but it lends itself to the chaotic emotions of the characters. The performances are quite compelling, especially the dynamic between the seasoned activist and the troubled young woman she tries to mentor. It’s the kind of film that makes you think about how history shapes individuals and movements alike. The atmosphere has this gritty realism that feels pretty authentic, which is refreshing.
Interesting character dynamics.Captivating atmosphere and themes of resilience.Not your typical activist narrative.
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Coren Helene-Gitomer
Director