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Moses (2024) presents a raw, poignant look at life on the streets of San Francisco. The film intricately weaves together documentary and music, diving deep into the psyche of a man whose promising music career was abruptly halted in the 70s. It’s fascinating how he channels his past into interactions with strangers, trying to connect and be seen amidst the backdrop of urban invisibility. The pacing feels organic, allowing moments to breathe, capturing both vulnerability and resilience. The performances, particularly from the lead, carry a genuine weight, making you truly feel the story. It's not just an exploration of homelessness; it's a meditation on connection, nostalgia, and the quest for identity. The practical effects come in the form of real-life interactions that leave a lasting impression.
Explores themes of connection and identity.Unique blend of documentary and music.Real-life interactions provide an immersive experience.
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