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Harami (2021) offers a raw glimpse into the life of Mumbai's underbelly through the eyes of a teenage pickpocket. The tone is gritty, and the atmosphere feels palpable—almost suffocating at times. The pacing drives you through chaotic train stations, yet there's this poignant moment when the protagonist meets the victim's daughter. It sparks a deeper reflection on guilt and redemption. While the performances are compelling, particularly from the young lead, it's the practical effects that really ground the film in reality. There's a distinct sense of realism that permeates the narrative, drawing you into the struggles of survival, but also the weight of consequences. Quite a thought-provoking journey, really.
Gritty portrayal of Mumbai's underworldDistinctive use of practical effectsThemes of guilt and redemption
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