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So, Glass is this raw drama that dives deep into the life of a mother grappling with meth addiction in New Mexico. It's pretty gritty, you know? The atmosphere is heavy, almost suffocating at times, which really emphasizes the struggles of both the mom and her son who's essentially left to fend for himself. The pacing feels deliberately slow, almost reflective, which I think adds to the tension. Performances are pretty solid, capturing the emotional turmoil without any fluff. There's a sense of realism that’s hard to shake off, and the practical effects—while not flashy—serve the story well. It’s not the kind of film that hands you answers, and that’s what makes it distinctive, I guess. It sticks with you in an uncomfortable way.
Gritty portrayal of addiction.Distinctive slow pacing.Realistic performances that captivate.
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