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Riff Raff is an intriguing exploration of the middle-aged existential crisis. Ahmed Arif crafts a tone that's both somber and reflective, capturing the stark contrast between the protagonist's vibrant social life and his bleak home reality. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the audience to really sit in those moments of disillusionment. Performances are raw yet nuanced, revealing layers of longing and regret. The practical effects are understated but effective, grounding the film in a palpable reality. Themes of isolation and the search for authenticity resonate throughout. It's one of those films that lingers with you, not flashy, but there's a quiet depth to it that sticks around long after the credits roll.
Subtle exploration of middle-age themes.Interesting use of practical effects.Captivating performances that reveal deep emotion.
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