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The Mould dives deep into a haunting chapter of Serbia's past, weaving a narrative that's both somber and reflective. The atmosphere feels heavy, as the weight of unresolved histories hangs over its characters. The pacing can be a bit slow, but it builds tension nicely, pulling you into the emotional turmoil of those affected by the 'missing babies' scandal. The performances are raw and sincere, with actors fully committing to their roles, creating a sense of authenticity that is hard to shake off. It’s distinct in its portrayal of a nation grappling with its conscience, and the blend of political and personal trauma feels particularly resonant. You can sense a certain grit in the production, emphasizing the real-life implications of these events.
Explores heavy themes of loss and accountability.Raw performances that ground the narrative.A slow burn that reflects the weight of history.
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