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Low and Behold is an interesting little film that captures the gritty aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Barlow Jacobs plays Turner Stull, a guy who’s really searching for some kind of direction in his life. The atmosphere is heavy, reflecting the ruined city around him, and the pacing feels deliberate, almost contemplative at times. The film dives into themes of loss and rebuilding, both personally and in the community. Robert Longstreet as Uncle Stully brings a seasoned, almost sardonic view to the insurance world, which is both engaging and relatable. The performances feel genuine, and there's a rawness to the practical effects that really ground the story. It’s a subtle exploration of human resilience in the face of disaster.
Explores themes of personal and communal rebuildingCaptivating performances in a post-disaster settingPacing allows for thoughtful character development
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