Said & Done explores the complexities of friendship through a raw and sometimes uncomfortable lens. The tension builds after a seemingly trivial argument spirals out of control, leading these four friends into a moral maze. The pacing feels deliberate, matching the slow unraveling of their tight-knit group. What stands out here is the authenticity of the performances; you can almost feel the weight of their decisions. The atmosphere is charged, almost claustrophobic, as the stakes rise and their loyalty is tested. Practical effects are minimal, but that’s not really the point—the emotional fallout feels real and immediate, which makes the film linger in your thoughts. It’s this sense of realism and the exploration of childhood innocence slipping away that gives it a distinctive edge.
Themes of childhood friendship and betrayalMinimal practical effects enhance realismFocus on character-driven storytelling
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