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So, 'Josiah' is one of those films that really digs into the nuances of being a Black actor in a predominantly white industry. The drama unfolds in an audition room, where Brandon, our lead, navigates the familiar yet fraught landscape of Hollywood. There's a rawness to the way the casting process is portrayed—it's both tense and revealing. Pacing feels a bit deliberate, allowing moments of introspection. What stood out for me was how the film plays with expectations and challenges stereotypes, plus the performances have this gritty authenticity. The atmosphere is thick with unspoken fears and aspirations, and the unexpected twist in the audition adds a compelling layer that makes you reconsider the whole industry. Definitely a conversation starter.
Strong themes of identity and race in Hollywood.Interesting approach to audition dynamics.Unexpected twists in character development.
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