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Nola and the Clones dives into a gritty underworld with a raw, almost documentary-like style. The film follows this homeless Irish girl, Nola, who encounters men eerily similar in appearance, which raises questions about identity and survival. The atmosphere is heavy and tense, reflecting the struggles of street life. The pacing is deliberate, allowing moments of introspection, which stand in stark contrast to her chaotic environment. There's a fascinating use of practical effects that adds a layer of realism to these almost surreal encounters. The performances are compelling, especially from the lead, capturing a sense of desperation and resilience. It’s a unique exploration of self amidst societal shadows that sticks with you long after the credits roll.
Explores themes of identity and alienationInteresting use of practical effectsStrong performances from the lead actress
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