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Real Faces is a slow-burn drama that really captures the feeling of isolation and the struggle of starting over in a city that feels foreign. Julia’s journey back to Belgium unfolds in this almost melancholic yet visually rich setting of Brussels. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to soak in her emotional turmoil and the nuances of her new job as a casting director. The performances feel raw and genuine, really grounding the film in a sense of realism. There’s something about the way the film handles the theme of heartbreak and reinvention that lingers with you. It’s not flashy, but the subtleties in the storytelling and the atmosphere create a poignant experience that might resonate differently for each viewer.
Features a unique portrayal of casting in advertising.Examines themes of loneliness and resilience.Distinctive use of Brussels' urban landscape.
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