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Mark Eydelshteyn and Mikey Madison in Anora (2024)

Review by bujanpablo

Anora

8/10

Bold, Beautiful, and Brilliantly Written - A New Indie Gem

Anora is a stunning piece of cinema that quietly demands your attention and never lets it go. Its brilliance lies in the way it blends a sharp, emotionally charged script with an elegant and thoughtful visual style. Every line of dialogue feels precise, authentic, and purposeful-making the script one of the film's strongest assets.

The narrative is subtle but gripping, unfolding with a natural rhythm that mirrors real life. It doesn't rely on clichés or forced twists; instead, it allows the story to breathe, giving space for the characters to grow, change, and surprise you. It's a film that respects the intelligence of its audience and rewards patient, attentive viewing.

Visually, Anora is beautifully filmed. The direction is confident and restrained, using composition and lighting in a way that elevates even the most intimate moments. It's one of those rare films where every shot feels carefully chosen, yet never overdone.

This is storytelling at its finest: honest, tender, and profoundly human. Anora is a quiet triumph-a reminder that powerful cinema doesn't need to shout to be heard.
  • bujanpablo
  • Jun 3, 2025

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