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Skin (2019) dives deep into the tensions of race and community with a raw and unflinching lens. The film unfolds in a small supermarket, where a seemingly harmless exchange between a black man and a young white boy spirals into chaos, highlighting the fragility of peace in a divided town. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the atmosphere to build slowly, enhancing the impact of the violence that follows. Performances are striking, especially in how they capture the weight of prejudice and fear. The practical effects used in the film add a gritty realism, heightening the emotional stakes. It's this blend of everyday moments with extraordinary consequences that makes it stand out, leaving a lingering sense of discomfort and reflection.
Explores themes of racial tension.Character-driven narrative with strong performances.Raw atmosphere with practical effects.
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