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Preaching Lies dives deep into the murky waters of morality with a raw and unsettling atmosphere. The interplay between two families is intense, and the film really focuses on the consequences of using faith as a weapon. It’s got this slow burn pacing that lets the tension build naturally, leading to some surprisingly gripping moments. The performances feel genuine, especially in the way they navigate their characters' inner conflicts. You can tell the director, while unknown, has a knack for capturing the weight of silence and the power of words. There’s also a bit of practical effect work that adds a gritty authenticity to the darker themes. It’s a distinctive piece that resonates on various levels, even if it’s not for everyone.
Explores themes of faith misused and redemption.Pacing allows for deep character study.Practical effects add to the gritty realism.
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