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So, 'Raoul' is this intense drama that dives into the chaotic life of a troubled student in a boarding school. The whole vibe is dark and gritty, capturing that tension perfectly. The shower scene where he beats up another student? It’s raw and sets the tone for the rest of the film. The pacing is deliberate, allowing for those heavy moments to land without feeling rushed. And then there's the unexpected reunion with his mother – that’s where it gets really interesting. It explores themes of violence, family, and the search for redemption in a way that feels real. The performances, especially by whoever plays Raoul, are just compelling. It’s not your standard fare, which makes it stand out in this genre.
Intense portrayal of adolescent strugglesExplores themes of violence and redemptionUnique narrative structure with character depth
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