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'The Doll' immerses you in the early 1900s with a distinct atmosphere that feels both gritty and poignant. The narrative follows Tom Taylor, a black barbershop owner, whose moral compass is put to the test as he grapples with the weight of vengeance. There’s a rawness to the performances that makes you sit up and take notice; they resonate deeply with the struggles of dignity and community responsibility. The pacing is deliberate—allowing you to really feel the tension and emotional stakes. The practical effects, though not flashy, ground the film in its reality beautifully. It’s those subtle details and character-driven moments that really make this film stand out, offering a gripping exploration of humanity in tough times.
Set in the early 1900sFocus on moral dilemmasStrong character development
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