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A La Carte dives into the precarious world of media manipulation and political intrigue. Set in a tense radio studio, the film captures the Minister of Health as he juggles a scandal while trying to maintain his composure on air. The pacing feels almost claustrophobic, with a constant undercurrent of tension as listeners respond in real-time. The atmosphere is thick with anxiety, and the performances are quite compelling, offering a raw glimpse into the pressures from the pharmaceutical industry and government. It’s not just about the scandal; it’s about the societal implications and moral dilemmas faced by those in power. A unique exploration of truth versus perception.
Tense atmosphere throughout · Explores media and political ethics · Strong performances, particularly from the lead
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