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Troleig gives us a raw look at Marina, who’s caught in the grind of job insecurity and a strained family dynamic. The atmosphere is heavy, filled with tension that seems to linger in every scene. When her son Íker challenges her, it digs into some really complex emotional territory, unearthing past traumas. The film takes its time, pacing itself as it builds up to those explosive moments of confrontation. There’s this undercurrent of social commentary about trolling, showing how reactions can spiral out of control. Practical effects are minimal, but the performances are what really drive it home—genuine and unvarnished, they pull you into their world. It's distinctive for how it captures that fine line between personal struggle and societal pressures.
Focuses on emotional strugglesExplores themes of trollingStrong character-driven narrative
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