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Harrison Montgomery is a quiet, introspective piece that really immerses you in the gritty reality of the Tenderloin. Dávila's direction captures the decay of the apartment complex beautifully, almost like a character itself. The pacing is deliberate, giving space for Montgomery, played with a nuanced touch, to unravel his cryptic messages. It’s all about the little moments—like the way light filters through grimy windows or how the sounds of the city seep into his solitude. The themes of fate, community, and the search for meaning resonate deeply, and the practical effects used to depict his visions are subtle yet striking. You can feel the weight of his years and the burden of his mission, making it a uniquely poignant experience.
Set in the unique backdrop of San Francisco's Tenderloin.Strong character-driven narrative with a focus on existential themes.Practical effects enhance the storytelling without overwhelming the narrative.
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