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So, 'Walled In' is an intriguing documentary that dives into the chaotic heart of Beirut. The film uses this rage room concept as a rather unique lens to explore the city's layers of emotion and history. The pacing feels almost meditative at times, juxtaposing frenetic energy with moments of quiet reflection. You get this raw sense of the struggles and resilience of the people, which is enhanced by real-life performances from locals participating in the rage room. It's got that gritty atmosphere—think of a blend of catharsis and confrontation. The practical effects are pretty striking too, as you see the literal destruction of objects mirroring the metaphorical breakdown of barriers within the city. Definitely a distinctive take on urban life and trauma.
Explores urban trauma and resilienceUnique format using rage room conceptGritty atmosphere mixed with reflective moments
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Shaza Hafez
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