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Little Lorraine is an intriguing piece, set in this tiny North Atlantic town with only 60 residents. The atmosphere is thick—there's a sense of isolation and inevitability that runs through the narrative. It dives into the underbelly of everyday life, exploring how the ordinary can be twisted by the extraordinary, in this case, a cocaine smuggling operation. The way they use funeral homes as a front is both chilling and clever, it gives a gritty realism to the film. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the tension to build in a way that keeps you engaged. Performances are solid, capturing the desperation of small-town life, but it’s that blend of dark humor and tragedy that really sets it apart from typical dramas. Worth a look for sure.
Explores themes of isolation and desperationClever use of practical effects in the settingsDistinctive blend of dark humor with tragedy
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