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So, 'Save Our Souls' from '89 is quite a piece. You’ve got this TV journalist, a former orphan, who digs deep into the lives of kids facing significant hardships. It's raw and really centers on their struggles. The pacing feels very much like a slow burn, letting you soak in the emotional weight without rushing through the stories. There’s a real authenticity in the performances; you can feel the sincerity. The atmosphere is heavy yet hopeful, highlighting resilience amidst despair. It doesn’t shy away from tough topics, which makes it distinctive. I think some collectors appreciate it for its unfiltered take on social issues, even if it’s not flashy in terms of effects or production values.
Focuses on social issuesAuthentic performancesSlow-paced emotional storytelling
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