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The world of "The Aura" is, quite obviously, a heightened and stylized version of reality, but its governing emotions of dread, suspicion and moral confusion are bracingly real.
Two-thirds of the way through the screening — at a point when the viewer is fully immersed in the helplessness and dread that are the film's governing emotions — I bumped into Mungiu just outside the theater doors.
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