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Lost Everything is a raw look at intersectionality in human lives, where desperation and fear collide. The film's pacing leans into the tension, with moments that feel almost suffocating, echoing the characters' internal struggles. The performances are intense, especially the lead as the closeted star; you can really feel that internal conflict. The art dealer's fight against her abusive ex adds layers of tension, and the televangelist's plotting feels like a dark underbelly that escalates quickly. It’s not just about the characters’ individual battles, but the societal pressures they face. The practical effects are minimal but impactful, heightening the emotional stakes. A heavy film, but one that sheds light on the grim realities of their worlds and how fate can intertwine them dramatically.
Intense performances from the leads.Themes of identity and societal pressure.Dark tone with a compelling narrative.
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