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So, 'Kitbash' is an interesting piece. It dives into the intersecting lives of a teenage runaway, a poet, a couple of criminals, and a model railroad enthusiast. It’s set against the disheartening backdrop of the opioid crisis, which really adds a weighty atmosphere to the film. The pacing feels a bit like a slow burn, but it allows the characters' struggles and transitions to unfold in a raw, realistic way. The performances are pretty solid—there's a realness to them that makes the turmoil palpable. And the practical effects, when they come into play, are quite striking. It’s not flashy, but there’s something about the tone that sticks with you, making it a distinctive entry in contemporary drama.
Interconnected stories exploring deep themesRealistic portrayal of strugglesUnique character dynamics
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