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So, 'Humility' from 2011, right? It’s this quiet little drama that really lingers with you. The setting is a village steeped in apathy, which adds to the oppressive atmosphere. Pacoste, the main character, is grappling with some heavy past mistakes, and you can feel that weight throughout the film. His relationship with the young boy is really poignant – it's like this fragile lifeline amidst the corruption surrounding them. The performances are raw, especially from the lead, who captures that burden of guilt so well. There's a certain slow pacing that might throw some folks off, but it adds to the film's contemplative nature, making you sit with those heavy themes. It's definitely distinctive in how it tackles the idea of redemption in a place that feels utterly lost.
Quietly impactful performancesThemes of guilt and redemptionStrong atmosphere of desolation
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