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Pigeon is an interesting exploration of authority and personal struggle. The film dives into Raphael's life, a young man grappling with what it means to find purpose—especially without the safety net of a degree or clear future. The atmosphere is palpable, suffused with a sense of frustration and longing. You can almost feel Raphael's internal battle as he navigates his new job with Iles, played with a nuanced performance that brings a lot of depth to their interactions. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to digest Raphael's gradual transformation. It feels very grounded, almost raw, and the practical effects and setting are understated but effective, enhancing the film’s emotional core without overshadowing the story. It’s a thoughtful piece, definitely worth considering for its thematic richness.
Check out for its unique portrayal of authority dynamicsInteresting character study with a slow-burn approachNuanced performances, especially from the lead
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