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So, there's this film called Hair, directed by Mohsen Jasoor, and it takes a pretty raw look at identity and societal norms. The pacing is kind of languid, which might throw you off at first, but it really builds a palpable atmosphere. The performances are quite intense, layering emotions in a way that feels both personal and universal. Practical effects are interesting too; they add a tactile quality that modern CGI often misses. It's not just another drama, it's got this underlying sense of rebellion that feels relevant. I mean, it’s not all sunshine and rainbows, but there’s something about the way it handles its themes that sticks with you longer than you'd expect.
Focuses on identity and societal normsUnique pacing and atmosphereStrong practical effects enhance the experience
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