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So, 'Glory and Misery of the Gifted' from 1990 is quite a trip, honestly. It dives deep into the struggles of artistic souls, showcasing how genius can often clash with societal norms. The atmosphere is heavy with a palpable sense of tension, almost suffocating at times. Pacing is deliberate, inviting you to sit with the characters' turmoil – it’s not a run-and-gun kind of watch. The performances? Raw and earnest, they linger with you. There's this distinct blend of melancholy and introspection that feels really genuine. Not a lot of flash, but the practical effects are grounded, reinforcing the gritty realism the film aims for. It’s more about the emotional landscape than anything else, which makes it unique in its own right.
Focuses on the struggles of gifted individualsStrong character-driven narrativeAtmospheric and thought-provoking
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