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The Price of Suffering really digs into the grit of the 90s Marseille scene, you know? It’s about a pastor and his family who think they can brighten up a tough neighborhood, but things quickly spiral. The pacing’s a bit uneven, but it adds to the tension. It’s this raw, emotional journey with genuine performances that feel real, not overdone. The atmosphere is heavy, really capturing that struggle between hope and despair. The practical effects are subtle but effective, reinforcing the reality of their hardships. What stands out is the way it handles faith and doubt, making you think about the price one pays for trying to help others.
Focuses on the complexities of faith in challenging environments.Realistic performances that enhance the film's emotional depth.Captures the essence of 1990s Marseille with a raw, unfiltered lens.
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