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My Worst Enemy (2024) dives deep into the psyche of both the interrogators and the interrogated in a raw, unsettling way. The director's unconventional choice to put himself in the hot seat, facing off against real-life agents of the Islamic Republic as they might interrogate him, creates a palpable tension throughout. The pacing is deliberate, almost excruciating at times, which makes every moment feel heavy with consequence. The interviews are stark, blending personal narratives with broader themes of oppression and resistance. The atmosphere is dark and suffocating, underscored by haunting visuals that contrast the mundane with the horrific. It's a striking exploration of power dynamics that sticks with you long after viewing—a real conversation starter for those interested in the human condition under duress.
Examines psychological impact of interrogationUnique perspective on human rights in IranIntimate yet unsettling narrative style
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