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Projections (2013) is an interesting piece that captures the tension of a therapy session gone awry. The pacing, somewhat languid at first, builds a palpable atmosphere as you see these trainee therapists grappling with their own issues. It’s raw, almost claustrophobic, as the characters shed their professional facades. There's a certain realism in the performances that feels quite honest, which makes the emotional outbursts hit hard. What's distinctive here is how the film plays with the idea of personal vs. professional lives, and the uneasy truths that bubble to the surface. The lack of a known director adds a layer of intrigue, leaving you to ponder the creative choices that frame this examination of human connection and vulnerability.
Intimate character studyExplores psychological themesRaw performances enhance realism
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