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Refuge is really interesting in how it unfolds the daily grind of a support worker at a women's refuge. The pacing is quite reflective, allowing the audience to sit with the heavy moments while also appreciating the small victories of the characters. There's this raw authenticity in the performances that feels very genuine, almost like you're peeking into real life. The tone strikes a balance between somber and hopeful, capturing the complexities of domestic abuse without sensationalism. The practical effects are minimal but well done, focusing more on emotional impact than flashy visuals. It's distinct in its commitment to realism, presenting an unvarnished look at a challenging subject matter.
Explores complex themes with realismStrong performances enhance emotional depthPacing allows for reflective viewing
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