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Garbage, the City and Death is an engrossing exploration of despair and human fragility. You’ve got Romi, a prostitute whose fragility starkly contrasts with the harsh world around her. The performances here really stand out; they’re raw and immersive. The pacing can be slow at times, but it builds this thick atmosphere of hopelessness that grips you. The grimy streets feel like characters themselves, almost suffocating. The film dives into themes of exploitation and survival, pushing Romi to her limits. It captures the unrelenting struggle of those on society's fringes, and while the director remains unknown, the vision is hauntingly clear. Distinctive for its gritty realism, it’s definitely a conversation starter among collectors.
Explores themes of exploitation and despairGrimy atmosphere enhances the storytellingStrong performances that evoke empathy
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