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It's Always Late for Freedom is a stark, raw look into the lives of three teenage boys stuck in the Tehran House of Correction. The film captures the heavy atmosphere of their surroundings, reflecting the weight of addiction, poverty, and family breakdowns that plague them. It's not just their stories; it's a commentary on the wider social issues that trap many in a cycle of despair. The pacing feels deliberate, almost contemplative, allowing viewers to really absorb the emotional gravity of their situations. The performances are strikingly authentic, showcasing the boys' vulnerability and resilience. What makes this documentary stand out is its unflinching honesty—there's no gloss over the harsh realities, just a poignant portrayal of youth in crisis.
Intense exploration of youth issuesDocumentary with a raw, honest approachFocus on social commentary through personal stories
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