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They Say the Moon Is Fuller Here is a fascinating exploration of cultural identity and the immigrant experience, seen through the lens of Clara Law's unique vision. The film weaves together personal narratives with broader societal themes, all set against the backdrop of early 80s Britain. There's a rawness to the performances that feels both sincere and haunting. The pacing is deliberate, allowing moments to breathe and resonate. As a graduation project, it embodies that student film energy—bold yet tender. You can sense Law’s keen eye for detail, particularly in the use of practical effects that heighten emotional stakes without overwhelming the narrative. It's a piece that lingers, provoking thought long after the credits roll.
Unique perspective on immigrant experiences.Strong visual storytelling with practical effects.Deliberate pacing that enhances emotional depth.
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