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So, 'Vagrant' is a raw, gritty drama that really digs into the depths of despair and redemption. It centers around Frank, who's this lost soul grappling with alcoholism and homelessness. The film's atmosphere feels heavy and oppressive, almost suffocating at times, but there's this glimmer of hope when he discovers a puppy in a trash bin. That little creature changes everything for him. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to really sit with Frank's struggles, which some might find slow, but I think it builds a kind of intimacy. The performances are quite convincing, and there’s a real authenticity to the way they portray the harsh realities of life on the streets. It’s not flashy, just genuine and human.
Gritty portrayal of homelessnessCharacter study with a slow burnExplores themes of redemption and companionship
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