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So, 'Scabies' from 1987 is this raw, gritty drama that's got a vibe all its own. It dives into the harsh realities of life behind bars in Iran, where you really feel the weight of despair. Hamed's journey is just heartbreaking, trapped among a group of orphans who do what they must to survive. The pacing is unrelenting, not in a rushed way but more like life dragging you down. The atmosphere? It's oppressive, almost suffocating at times, effectively immersing you in that world. The performances are strikingly genuine, definitely not over-the-top, which adds to the film's authenticity. There's this unique blend of real human suffering and resilience that makes it stand out quite a bit. And, oh, the practical effects? They subtly enhance that sense of realism throughout. Definitely a film that leaves an impression, for better or worse.
Intense social commentaryStrong character dynamicsCinematography enhances bleakness
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