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So, 'Who's Afraid of the Dark' from 2019 is an interesting slice of life, really. It follows these two homeless individuals, one blind and the other with a disability, as they navigate the gritty city streets. The tone is heavy, yet there's something strangely hopeful in their journey. You’ll notice the pacing is intentionally slow, letting you sit with their struggles and quiet moments. The performances are raw—no overacting, just genuine portrayals of hardship and resilience. It’s not flashy; it relies on practical effects and real locations to ground the story. What stands out is how it captures the overlooked stories of society, making you reflect on empathy and human connection in a unique way.
Pacing may feel slow to some viewers.Focuses on character-driven storytelling.Realistic performances enhance the emotional impact.
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