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So, 'Consent' is one of those films that digs deep into the murky waters of personal morality and societal judgments. The narrative plays out almost like a stage play, centered around the aftermath of a drunken encounter between two colleagues, Becky and Steve. There's this really tense atmosphere as the mock trial unfolds, with real barristers and a jury made up of everyday people, which adds an unsettling authenticity to the proceedings. The pacing can feel deliberate, almost claustrophobic at times, forcing you to sit with the discomfort of the themes at hand. Performances are solid, with a rawness that sticks with you. It's a film that doesn't shy away from difficult conversations, making it distinctive in its approach to such a sensitive subject.
Tackles complex themes of consent and moralityUnique format with real legal professionalsAtmospheric and tense confrontational dialogues
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