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Under Fire (2024) dives into the poignant summer life of Bilel and his friends, all while their fathers toil away in a silicon factory. It's a raw, introspective documentary that captures the weight of generational cycles. The atmosphere is heavy, punctuated by the heat of the factory, where the fiery ovens symbolize both creation and destruction. The pacing is deliberate, allowing moments of reflection that linger uncomfortably. The performances feel genuine, striking a balance between youthful hope and the harsh reality they face. What stands out is how it intertwines personal stories with broader themes of labor and legacy, all while relying on practical effects to emphasize the starkness of their environment. A thoughtful exploration of youth and the burdens of expectation.
Focuses on generational themes.Strong use of practical effects.Captivating performances from a young cast.
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