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Home Is Where the Scars Are offers a gritty, haunting glimpse into the lives of squatters living on the fringes of society. The film's raw atmosphere is palpable, as Andi navigates the sudden arrival of his sister and her son Levi, both seeking solace from a toxic situation. Mathias Seebacher crafts a narrative that unfolds at a deliberate pace, allowing the weight of family dynamics and the fragility of safety to settle in. The performances are strikingly authentic, particularly the interactions between Andi and Levi, which bring a poignant warmth amidst the harsh realities of their environment. It's a story steeped in themes of loyalty, resilience, and the sometimes painful search for belonging. The practical effects of their living space add a layer of authenticity that pulls you deeper into their world.
Realistic portrayal of squatter life.Strong focus on character development.Themes of family and resilience.
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