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So, Junction really dives into the opioid crisis from these three starkly different angles. The CEO of the pharma company is chilling, almost detached, which makes you think about the corporate greed involved. Then you've got the doctor — caught in the middle, trying to do good yet grappling with the fallout of their choices. And the patient, well, that's where it hits home. The pacing is pretty deliberate, allowing you to absorb the weight of these lives. The tone is heavy, no doubt, but it captures the desperation and the moral ambiguity of the whole situation. Performances are solid, especially in how they capture the complexity of addiction and responsibility. It’s a raw look at a crisis that’s all too real.
Focus on character development.Pay attention to the cinematography.Themes of morality and addiction are prominent.
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