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Fidel (2009) is a gritty drama that delves into the complexities of morality and guilt. The pacing is deliberate, reflecting the weight of Fidel's situation as he sits on death row, grappling with his past and the act that put him there. The performances, particularly from the lead, feel raw and real, capturing that internal struggle. It’s interesting how the involvement of a reporter shifts the narrative, shedding light on the societal issues at play. There's a heavy atmosphere that almost smothers you, making you reflect on justice and personal responsibility. The film’s distinctive storytelling, blending personal and political, certainly leaves a mark, even if it’s not the most polished in execution.
Focuses on moral dilemmas and societal issuesStrong performances enhance the emotional weightAtmospheric storytelling with a slow burn
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