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Surcharge is an intriguing slice of life drama that captures the mundane yet profound experience of a woman returning from a shopping trip. The pacing is deliberate, allowing for moments of introspection and reflection that aren't typical in mainstream films of the late '80s. There's a palpable sense of realism, as the cinematography often feels intimate, almost voyeuristic, enhancing the everyday experiences we often overlook. The performances are understated but effective, giving off a genuine vibe that connects with viewers. It’s like peeking into someone else's life, and while the narrative might seem simple, it resonates with themes of solitude and the weight of routine. It's definitely a curious piece for those who appreciate films that dig deeper into the human experience.
Minimalist storytellingStrong sense of atmosphereFocus on character introspection
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