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Sally's Bizniz paints a gritty portrait of life in a decaying urban environment, contrasting youthful ambition with harsh reality. The film's pacing is deliberately slow, drawing you into the suffocating atmosphere of the concrete towers that loom over Sally and her family. You really feel the weight of those daily police raids and the desperation that seeps into their lives. Sally's dream of becoming a fighter pilot feels almost naive against the backdrop of suicide jumps and a pervasive sense of hopelessness. The performances have an unrefined, raw quality that grounds the film, making you connect with Sally's aspirations even as you sense the overwhelming challenges she faces. It's a unique snapshot of resilience in the face of adversity, and the practical effects add a layer of authenticity to the stark visuals.
Strong themes of aspiration vs. realityNotable for its authentic portrayal of urban decayEngaging character development, particularly Sally's journey
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