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The Corridor is a gritty exploration of familial bonds and redemption, with a slow burn that builds tension through its raw portrayal of conflict. Behzad's journey from prison back into the world, and the strained relationship with his son, is layered yet subtle. The atmosphere is heavy with a sense of impending dread, and the pacing allows the emotional weight of each scene to settle in without haste. Performances feel grounded, particularly the dynamic between father and son, which gives the film its heart. It’s interesting how the filmmakers handle the moral complexities surrounding forgiveness and the quest for consent from the victim's family. You don’t see many films tackle these themes with such a stark realism.
Features a strong father-son dynamic.Explores themes of forgiveness and redemption.Gripping atmosphere with a slow pacing.
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