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So, 'No Choice' is quite a haunting piece, really. It captures the raw struggles of this young homeless girl in a way that feels very intimate. The way she navigates her life as a surrogate mother is both heartbreaking and thought-provoking. The atmosphere is heavy β it really emphasizes the grim realities of her situation. And the pacing? Itβs slow but deliberate, allowing you to sit with the emotions. The challenges she faces and the efforts of the human rights attorney are palpable, but nothing feels overly dramatized. It's this rare glimpse into Iranian society that you don't often see in mainstream cinema. The performances are gritty and authentic, making it distinctive in its portrayal of vulnerability and resilience.
Rare glimpse into Iranian societyAuthentic performancesEmotional and thought-provoking themes
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