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Green Ink explores the raw edges of ambition and rebellion through a unique lens. The pacing feels almost frenetic at times, mirroring the turmoil in Kasia’s life. This audio engineering student, caught in a web of desperation, grapples with the absurdity of her professor's conditions—it's a real trip through the pressures of academia. The performances are gritty, striking a balance between vulnerability and defiance. The atmosphere has this palpable tension, and there's an interesting use of sound design that ties in perfectly with her field of study. It’s more than just a story about a girl with a gun; it digs into themes of identity and the weight of expectations, making it a distinct piece in the drama genre.
Strong performances from the leadInteresting sound design elementsExplores themes of identity and rebellion
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