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So, "Interview" from 2020 dives into the complexities of ambition and familial expectations. The main character, Azadeh, is a real sports champion, but the atmosphere is heavy with her mother’s relentless pressure. It's that kind of drama where the personal and the parental collide, creating this intense tone that hangs over every scene. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing you to soak in Azadeh's struggles while her mother’s worldview clashes with her own dreams. There's a rawness in the performances that makes it hit differently—feels very authentic. The film is distinctive in its exploration of maternal relationships and the cost of success, which isn’t always flashy but resonates deeply. It’s subtle yet impactful, a nice piece, really.
Exploration of maternal relationshipsAuthentic performances capture the struggleSubtle yet impactful storytelling
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