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The Feral Generation dives into the raw and gritty world of youth living on the fringes of urban life in the UK. It's not polished, and the director keeps things deliberately rough around the edges, which adds to that unsettling atmosphere. The pacing can be quite jarring, with frantic moments juxtaposed against somber reflections. Themes of abandonment and survival permeate every frame, often leaving a lingering heaviness. The performances feel genuine, as if the actors have lived these lives. There’s an unfiltered look at the consequences of systemic issues and broken homes, which gives it a weight that’s hard to shake off. Practical effects are minimal but impactful, rooting the film in a stark reality that resonates long after the credits roll.
Focuses on youth homelessness in the UK.Raw performances evoke genuine emotion.Unsettling atmosphere throughout the film.
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