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Little Angel offers a raw glimpse into the life of Ramona, a woman navigating the underbelly of Berlin’s working class. The film's pacing feels like a slow burn, immersing you in her mundane existence at the lipstick factory before spiraling into chaos after her affair with Andrzei. The themes of isolation and unexpected motherhood are handled with a gritty realism that lingers. The performances are quite authentic; you really get a sense of Ramona's struggles and her desperate search for connection. It's not flashy, but there's a certain honesty in how it portrays life’s harsh turns. The atmosphere feels heavy, with the Berlin backdrop almost as a character in itself, adding to the film's depth.
Themes of isolation and unexpected motherhood.Authentic performances that draw you into the struggle.The Berlin setting adds a unique atmosphere.
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