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: Slate referred to the film as both a "masterpiece and a holy hell," noting that viewers may feel as though they are being punished alongside the characters [22].

: You can find comprehensive critiques on IMDb, Time Out , and Rotten Tomatoes . The Magdalene Sisters (2002)

: Director Peter Mullan is credited with creating a "stark, unflinching" and "dark atmosphere" that underscores the dehumanizing conditions of the laundry institutions [5, 9]. : Slate referred to the film as both

: The lead actresses—Anne-Marie Duff, Nora-Jane Noone, and Dorothy Duffy—are lauded for bringing "authenticity" and "gripping" emotion to their roles as they portray the trauma and resilience of the incarcerated women [5, 7]. 9]. : The lead actresses—Anne-Marie Duff