True to Lustery’s house style, the lighting is natural, the framing is intimate (lots of close-ups on hands, shared glances, and micro-expressions), and the editing respects pacing over shock value. There’s a particularly striking sequence where the camera lingers on a brief, unspoken negotiation—a nod, a pause, a shift in angle—that feels more honest than a page of scripted dialogue.
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