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MARCH is an intriguing exploration of desperation and the lengths one might go when faced with a personal crisis. Set in a near-future where abortion has become illegal in the U.S., it presents a haunting reflection on reproductive rights. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the tension to build as we follow our protagonist through a world that feels both familiar and unnervingly dystopian. The performances are raw, capturing a sense of urgency and despair that resonates deeply. The practical effects, though subtle, enhance the grim atmosphere, grounding the story in reality. It's worth noting how the film avoids melodrama, opting instead for a more grounded tone, which sets it apart in the genre of social commentary.
Explores themes of reproductive rights and personal choice.Deliberate pacing enhances the film's tension and atmosphere.Distinctive performances that convey raw emotion.
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