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Natalie's Abortion is a gritty thriller that dives deep into the psychological trauma resulting from a violent act. The film’s atmosphere is heavy and oppressive, and it does a compelling job of exploring the complexities of choice and consequence. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing viewers to really sit with Natalie's emotional turmoil post-incident. While the practical effects are minimal, the raw performances, especially from the lead, really anchor the narrative. It's distinctive in how it presents the moral gray areas of the characters without slipping into melodrama. It’s not an easy watch, but it definitely gets under your skin, making you think about the heavier themes long after the credits roll.
Themes of trauma and moral ambiguityIntense character studyExplores the emotional aftermath of violence
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