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So, The Meaning of the Soul is quite the curious piece from '96. It dives deep into the psyche of this old confederate named Dorley, really exploring the layers of his character amid a backdrop of both historical and contemporary social conflicts. The pacing might not be for everyone, as it moves with this deliberate, almost meditative quality. There's a certain atmospheric weight to the film, enhanced by practical effects that feel gritty and real. The performances are thoughtful, almost haunting at times, especially in how they convey the internal struggles. It's distinctive in its raw portrayal of morality and identity, making you reflect long after the credits roll.
Psychological depth in character studyAtmospheric tone with gritty effectsReflective on social themes
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