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Normal People (2011) delves into the struggle of a man, Daniel, freshly out of prison, grappling with the heavy weight of his past. The atmosphere is raw and gritty, painting a vivid picture of his challenging environment. There's a slow burn to the pacing, allowing us to really absorb the nuances of his relationship with his alcoholic mother, which often feels painfully real. The film dives deep into themes of redemption, the difficulty of change, and the quest for normalcy in a life often mired in chaos. Performances are grounded and sincere, with a subtlety that feels refreshing. The practical effects are minimal, focusing instead on character development, which really sets it apart.
Great character study with a slow pacing that invites reflection.Authentic performances that draw you into Daniel's world.Themes of redemption and the search for normality resonate throughout.
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