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We Home, a 2018 drama with an intriguing premise, dives into a tense world where desperation collides with privilege. The film's pacing feels deliberate, drawing you into the claustrophobic atmosphere created when two boys invade a college student's life. You really sense the stark contrast between their struggles and the seemingly carefree existence of the student. The performances are raw, especially the way the boys grapple with their reality and the unsettling discovery of comfort. It’s not flashy, relying on practical effects to ground the story rather than over-the-top dramatics. It leaves you pondering about class, empathy, and the lengths people will go to escape their circumstances. Definitely a thoughtful piece that lingers in your mind.
Class disparity explored through tense narrativeRaw and compelling performancesGrounded atmosphere with practical effects
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