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So, 'Second Skin' is an intriguing piece set against the backdrop of Berlin's complex social landscape. The film unfolds over just one night, which gives it this intense, almost claustrophobic feel. The main character navigates through a variety of encounters—from nationalists to teenagers, and even a self-help missionary. It's interesting how she reframes situations in the moment, showcasing her adaptability. The atmosphere is tense yet reflective, with a strong undercurrent of themes like identity and perception. The performances are raw and authentic, pulling you into the narrative deeply. The pacing keeps you engaged, as each interaction feels significant. There’s a certain realism to the practical effects that enhances its gritty tone. It’s definitely a film that sticks with you.
Intense atmosphere with a focus on identityRealistic performances that draw you inExplores social issues with a unique perspective
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