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Savile Row is this understated drama that kind of sneaks up on you. It has a certain somber atmosphere, with a slow burn that really lets the characters breathe. The pacing might feel a bit languid at times, but that’s where the depth lies—each scene unfolds to reveal more about the themes of loss and ambition. Even without knowing the director, you can sense a deliberate hand guiding the story. The performances are grounded, raw in a way, capturing the struggles of the characters with a quiet intensity. Practical effects are minimal, yet they serve the narrative without overwhelming it. There's something about the film's tone that lingers long after it's over, leaving you pondering the choices the characters make.
Slow-paced character dramaThemes of loss and ambitionGrounded performances
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