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Those People is an intriguing exploration of identity and expression, wrapped in a slow-burning atmosphere that's almost hypnotic. The film's use of a statue as a focal point serves as a powerful metaphor for the struggles of self-identity against societal colors imposed upon us. The pacing is deliberately unhurried, allowing you to really sit with the emotions on screen. The performances are layered, with subtle nuances that reflect the characters' inner turmoil. It’s interesting how they play with practical effects to create a visual feast, yet the essence remains raw. It’s not flashy but has a haunting quality that lingers after the credits roll. Very much a film for those who appreciate depth and a bit of ambiguity in storytelling.
Focus on character-driven storytellingMetaphorical visuals with the statueExploration of societal norms and individuality
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