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So, 'There Is Still Dust Under the Congo' is quite the piece. It has this raw and gritty tone that's really palpable. The story unfolds against the backdrop of the Congo's turmoil, focusing on two journalists, David and Roberto, who find a brief respite from the chaos. Then you have Badou, the child with a love for photography—it's a touching contrast to the harsh realities around them. The pacing feels deliberate but not slow, drawing you into their world, making you stick around to see what happens. The performances are solid, really capturing the tension and fear. There's a nice use of practical effects that keeps everything grounded. Overall, it’s an exploration of hope amidst despair, which is pretty striking.
Focus on the atmosphere and emotional depth.Interesting character dynamics between adults and the child.Look for practical effects that enhance the realism.
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