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Obnoxious really dives into the gritty realities of housing struggles through the eyes of two women. The atmosphere is heavy, almost claustrophobic, as we see one woman living in a dilapidated barrack, with ceilings on the verge of collapse—definitely not what you'd call a cozy home. Contrast that with the sturdy yet condemned houses across the street, it's a stark reminder of how housing issues are often overlooked. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to sit with distressing moments, making it feel raw and unsanitized. It’s a documentary that stands out by not shying away from the uncomfortable truths, and the performances feel authentic, almost like you're given a front-row seat to their lives. The practical effects? Well, they’re just the lived-in reality around these women, no frills, just truth.
Focus on documentary style and real-life storiesNoteworthy for its raw, unfiltered approachEmphasizes socio-economic themes in housing
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