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So, 'God Is Still Asleep' is this gritty drama from '88, and it’s got this heavy, oppressive atmosphere that really sticks with you. The pacing is sort of methodical, which I think adds to the tension as the story unfolds. It's about a driver who decides to swap his baby for his employer's newborn girl, which sets off a chain reaction of violence and moral dilemmas. The performances are raw and intense, really drawing you into the chaos of both families’ lives. I think what makes it stand out is how it explores themes of desperation and the lengths people go for a better life, plus the practical effects have this unrefined edge that feels almost gritty. It’s definitely a unique find.
Explores moral dilemmas and family dynamics.Features intense performances and gritty realism.Pacing enhances the story's tension.
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