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So 'Of the People' dives into this gritty world where friends band together as vigilantes. They create a website for the common man to voice grievances about corrupt officials. It’s raw, you know? The pacing can be a bit uneven in parts, but it’s all part of that indie charm. The themes of corruption and justice are front and center, which gives it a kind of urgency. Practical effects are used wisely, adding to that grounded feel. And while the director isn’t a household name, the performances lend a certain authenticity—especially from the lead, who feels like someone you might actually run into on the street. Overall, it has a rough-around-the-edges vibe that’s pretty distinctive.
Engaging themes of justice vs. corruption. · Interesting use of practical effects. · An indie vibe with raw performances.
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