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Hunger (2020) dives deep into the stark realities of life on the streets of Mumbai, where a homeless man's existence revolves around selling trinkets at traffic signals. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the weight of his struggles to settle in. The atmosphere is gritty, almost suffocating, yet there’s a flicker of hope as he dreams of the food from that restaurant he passes by. The performances are raw and authentic, grounding the film in a reality that's often overlooked. What really stands out is the subtle way it tackles themes of desperation and aspiration, making you ponder the small joys we often take for granted. It’s a film that lingers, not just in its story, but in how it connects with human longing.
Focuses on themes of aspiration and survivalStrong performances with a raw edgeAtmospheric portrayal of Mumbai's streets
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