Review: Low Life

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Low Life


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“Simmering beneath the grimy surface of Nicolas Klotz and Elisabbeth Perceval’s Low Life is a politically propelled tale of love and loss that aims to portray youth in rebellion, but its polarized script lacks fluidity and omits clarity.”

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