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The Age of Wolves is a gripping drama that dives deep into the murky waters of power and betrayal. Samir Seif's direction creates a tense atmosphere, pulling you into the moral complexities of Hanan, who finds herself entangled in a dangerous affair with her boss Shawkat, a shady weapons trader. The pacing is nuanced, with quiet moments of reflection that contrast sharply against the looming threats from the outside world. The character dynamics are rich; Hanan's struggle for autonomy amidst the oppressive gaze of her surroundings feels palpably real. It's not just a personal story but a commentary on the socio-political turmoil of the era. Performances are raw, particularly from the leads, grounding the film in a stark reality that lingers long after the credits roll.
Focus on the character dynamics · Noteworthy for its raw performances · Explores complex themes of power and autonomy
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