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So, 'Zahra and the Oil Man' is this intriguing little drama set in Newark. It dives deep into the struggles of Zahra as she tries to keep her father's street vendor business afloat amid all the changes in the neighborhood. The atmosphere has a gritty realism to it, capturing the essence of urban life and the challenges of immigrant communities. The pacing is contemplative, allowing you to really sit with Zahra's dilemmas and the weight of family expectations. Performances are quite compelling—Zahra's determination feels palpable, and you can almost touch the city's tension. What makes this film stand out is how it subtly explores themes of resilience and identity, making it a unique piece in the landscape of indie dramas.
Indie film with strong character focusExplores immigrant experienceSubtle social commentary on urban life
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