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Oversabi Aunty dives into the complexities of faith and family with a rawness that’s hard to ignore. The pacing feels almost like a slow burn, gradually building tension as the titular usher becomes increasingly overzealous in her attempts to 'save' those around her. The atmosphere is thick with the kind of moral ambiguity that forces you to question not just the characters’ motivations, but your own. Performances are quite striking, particularly the lead, who embodies that well-meaning but misguided spirit to perfection. The climax at the wedding is where everything collides, and it’s both chaotic and cathartic, leaving you with something to chew on long after the credits roll. Not a cinematic experience for everyone, but definitely thought-provoking.
Themes of faith and familial conflictSlow-burn narrative styleStrong character-driven performances
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