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So, 'Manila' is this intriguing slice-of-life drama set in an airport, and it really captures the tension of waiting. You have this eclectic mix of characters—like a cultured Eastern German couple who contrast sharply with the sleazy sex tourists. The pacing is deliberately slow, which, honestly, heightens the unease. You can feel the frustration simmering under the surface, and the film does a great job of peeling back the layers of these characters' personalities as the hours drag on. It’s like a microcosm of society, exposing hidden aggressions and repressed behaviors. The atmosphere is thick, and the performances feel raw and real, adding to that discomfort. It’s distinct for how it navigates human interaction in such a confined space. Lots to unpack here.
Unique setting in an airport.Explores themes of human interaction.Raw performances enhance the atmosphere.
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