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So, 'Graffiti' from '99, it really captures this raw essence of youth, you know? It’s all about two young idealists who challenge the mundane world around them. The pacing feels intentionally slow at points, almost like they're savoring each moment in their mini-rebellion. The atmosphere? It’s gritty, almost tangible, and the practical effects used in some of the graffiti scenes give it an authentic texture that I appreciate. The performances are quite unrefined but that adds to the charm; you feel their earnestness. It’s not flashy but there’s something about its simplicity that lingers, making you reflect on the small acts of defiance against a backdrop of monotony.
Focus on the practical effects.The pacing emphasizes the themes of rebellion.Interesting character dynamics.
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