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Luce is a fascinating exploration of identity and perception, brought to life by Julius Onah's sharp direction. The tension builds gradually, skillfully mirroring the unsettling atmosphere that envelops this high-achieving student. Kelvin Harrison Jr. delivers a compelling performance as Luce, balancing charm with a creeping sense of menace. The dialogue is sharp and thought-provoking, pushing the boundaries of what we consider acceptable in discussions of race and politics. The film's pacing feels deliberate, allowing moments of discomfort to linger just long enough. Practical effects aren’t the focus here; it’s all about character and moral ambiguity. The underlying themes reverberate long after the credits roll, inviting viewers to reflect on the complexities of trust and expectation in our current world.
Themes of race and identity are heavily explored.Strong performances, especially from the lead.The film raises questions about societal expectations.
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