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So, Majority, right? It's this intense drama that digs deep into themes of community and xenophobia. You’ve got Sonia, this single mother and immigrant, who’s just trying to do her job at a sheltered accommodation scheme. Then, one resident complains, and suddenly, it’s like all hell breaks loose. The elderly residents turn into this mob fueled by fear and intolerance. The pacing is almost suffocating at times, really capturing that feeling of being cornered. The performances, especially from the lead, are raw and honest, giving you a real sense of her struggles. There's no flashy effects here, just gritty realism that makes you think about how society treats those who are different. It's heavy, but it resonates, you know?
Themes of community and xenophobiaIntense character-driven narrativeRealistic performances without flashy effects
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