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170 Hz is an interesting exploration of love and isolation. The story of Nick and Evy, two young lovers navigating the complexities of a relationship across societal boundaries, unfolds in a rather unique setting—an abandoned submarine. It's not your typical backdrop, which adds a layer of intrigue. The film's pacing is deliberate, allowing viewers to really soak in the emotional weight of their situation. You feel the tension of their love against the disapproval of Evy's parents. The performances are raw, particularly in how they communicate without traditional dialogue. There's a gritty realism to the practical effects used in the submarine, enhancing the atmosphere of their hidden world. Overall, it's a somewhat avant-garde take on romance and the struggles of being different.
Unique setting in an abandoned submarineStrong themes of isolation and loveRaw performances and emotional depth
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