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So, Jacob A. Miller's 'The Parish' from 2016 is not your typical drama. The film dives deep into the psyche of a weary pastor who's been around the block and has this quiet way about him, you know? He meets this guy who's really struggling, and it's like watching two worlds collide in an almost intimate setting. The conversations between them are raw, layered with honesty, and at times, it's just heavy. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to sit with the weight of each moment, which I appreciate. There's a certain atmospheric quality that pulls you in, and even though the performances are subtle, they really hit home. Makes you think about grace and redemption in ways that aren't always easy to digest.
Intimate character studyExplores themes of redemptionSubtle yet impactful performances
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