"The Kitchen": A Dystopian Sci-Fi Masterpiece or Miss?
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"The Kitchen" is a near-future dystopian tale set in a housing project in London, directed by Daniel Kaluuya and Kibwe Tavares. The film explores the widening gap between rich and poor, focusing on the lives of Izi and Benji as they navigate the dire conditions of their community. The direction and world-building are strong, but the script at times becomes tangled in its complexity and leaves loose ends. Despite this, the film offers an immersive experience with excellent performances and thoughtful attention to detail.
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