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So, 'The Crowd' is an intriguing piece that dives deep into the social fabric of contemporary Iran. The film really hinges on this tense atmosphere, as Raman’s friends try to send him off with a bang but are weighed down by this unresolved grief. It’s like watching a slow burn; the pacing feels deliberate, almost simmering, allowing the heavier themes of loss, responsibility, and societal expectations to really sink in. The performances are raw and authentic—there's this palpable tension whenever the elder brother appears, underscoring the generational clash. I appreciate how it navigates these personal conflicts within a broader societal context. There are practical effects that lend a gritty realism to the setting, too. It’s just a thoughtful exploration of relationships under pressure.
Themes of loss and societal pressures.Raw performances that highlight tension.Practical effects enhance realism.
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