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So, there's this film called 'Stain' from 2018 that's captured my attention. The director is unknown, which adds to the mystique, right? It’s a drama that unfolds in this confined space of a train, and the tension is palpable. You’ve got a war correspondent, jaded yet hopeful, who finds himself sheltering a stowaway child. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to really soak in the atmosphere – you can feel the weight of the child's fear and the correspondent's moral struggle. The performances are raw; they seem to breathe life into the simple yet profound themes of innocence amid chaos. It’s not flashy, more about the emotional impact than any grand spectacle, but it does stick with you.
Tension-filled atmosphereFocus on character developmentInteresting exploration of moral dilemmas
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