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Moisture paints a bleak picture of a future Brazil, where the relentless rain creates a suffocating atmosphere. The sets feel oppressive, with a gray palette that really hits you in the gut. It’s fascinating how the film weaves in religious sects and their interactions with the urban decay—they're like shadows lurking in this drenched landscape. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to soak in the despair and isolation. Practical effects are used sparingly but effectively, enhancing the gritty realism. Performances are raw and at times haunting, adding to the film's unique tone. It’s not just about the rain; it’s about survival in a world where hope seems as scarce as sunshine.
Features distinctive world-building in a near-future setting.Explores themes of survival and isolation amidst chaos.Utilizes practical effects to enhance realism.
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