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So, 'Pictures' from 1981, directed by Michael Black, it digs into some heavy themes surrounding art and justice. The atmosphere is pretty somber, capturing the weight of Walter's struggle as a photographer. The pacing has this almost languid quality, reflecting Walter's frustration and despair. You really feel for him as he grapples with the rejection of his work that aims to shed light on the injustices faced by Maori prisoners. The performances are solid, bringing out the raw emotional layers of the characters, especially Walter's descent into alcoholism. What stands out is how the film tackles historical context without becoming preachy. It just quietly unfolds, making you ponder the significance of his work and the societal apathy surrounding it.
Explores themes of artistic integrity and societal neglect.Features a strong historical context related to Maori rights.Captivating performances that bring emotional depth.
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