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Majority (2021) presents a hauntingly bleak portrayal of a village steeped in poverty and despair. The atmosphere is thick with a sense of stagnation, as the community grapples with loss and the pain of migration. Unlike many dramas, it doesn't rush; instead, it lets the viewer sit with the characters' struggles, accentuating their isolation. The performances feel raw and unrefined, drawing you into their lives without pretense. While the director remains unknown, the film's tone is distinctively melancholic, almost meditative. It focuses on the human condition and the small flickers of hope that can emerge even in desperate circumstances. Practical effects are minimal, keeping the focus on the emotional landscape of its characters.
Atmospheric village settingFocus on human emotionSlow pacing enhances tension
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