I find your opinion very interesting, especially your point that the film has a solid premise but falls short in its execution. I share your frustration with the abrupt cuts and the use of flashbacks at key moments, and to me, that sounds like a wasted narrative. I mean, those gaps in film productions are pretty annoying. I’m going to watch it because I’m curious about what you mentioned regarding the film’s approach to issues like race and gender-based violence. I liked it, and you’ve left me wanting to see it 😁
RE: The Drama (2026) || Movie Review