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So, 'The Air We Breathe' is set in a bleak, near-future Scotland where breathing has become a luxury. It's this heavy atmosphere, filled with a sense of desperation and urgency, that really defines the film. Eliza, played by a lesser-known actress who gives a raw and layered performance, is our disillusioned activist. Her character arc is quite compelling, navigating through a corrupt system that commodifies air. The pacing feels thoughtful, almost reflective, which contrasts sharply with the themes of environmental decay and corporate greed. I found the practical effects to be quite striking too; they really evoke a visceral reaction to the state of the world. There's something hauntingly beautiful in its portrayal of resistance and loss.
Dystopian setting and themesStrong character-driven narrativeInteresting practical effects
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