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So, 'Little Moth' is this rather haunting piece from 2008 that explores the depths of human exploitation in a stark way. The story revolves around a couple who, in a morally ambiguous choice, buy an eleven-year-old girl who cannot walk. It tackles heavy themes like desperation and manipulation, all while weaving a somber family drama. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the tension to build, making the viewer uncomfortable yet engaged. The performances feel raw, almost unsettling at times, which adds to the film's unique atmospherics. It's not flashy with effects, but there's a gritty realism that keeps it grounded. This film definitely sticks with you, not for its charm but for the weight of its narrative.
dark themesraw performancesgritty realism
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