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So, 'Squatters' is this intriguing little drama that dives into class disparity in a pretty raw way. You’ve got a wealthy couple in Pacific Palisades—think posh living—who come home to find these young lovers, homeless and just trying to survive, have taken over their space. The performances bring a certain tension; it’s almost suffocating at times, but that’s what makes it distinctive. The atmosphere is thick with unease as both sides confront their realities. It’s not flashy, but the pacing keeps you engaged—almost voyeuristic. It highlights themes of privilege, survival, and the human condition without being overly preachy. It’s a solid piece worth exploring, especially for those who appreciate character-driven narratives.
Class disparity as a central theme.Tension between characters is palpable.Engaging character-driven narrative.
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