So, 'Jam' has this interesting atmosphere that draws you in. It's a quiet drama, mostly character-driven, with a pacing that feels reflective rather than rushed. The performances are quite raw, almost like you're peeking into these lives rather than watching a scripted film. The way it explores themes of connection and isolation is striking without being heavy-handed. There’s something to be said for its practical effects as well; they add a layer of authenticity that feels rare these days. It’s not flashy, but it sticks with you, kind of like an afterthought that lingers. You get the sense of real-life struggles, and it feels almost intimate at times.
Character-driven narrativeIntimate atmosphereThemes of connection and isolation
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Brendan Canty
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