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22 Minutes dives into a chaotic world, capturing the intense moments before, during, and after the Thamrin bombings. It's gritty and raw, with a tone that feels all too real, almost documentary-like at times. The pacing keeps you on edge, with the clock ticking down and characters' lives intertwined in ways that feel both immediate and harrowing. The practical effects add a layer of authenticity, making the explosions hit hard. Performances vary, but they often channel a visceral fear and desperation, grounding the film’s dramatic heft. There's a certain weight to the themes of survival and humanity amidst crisis that makes it stand out in the action-drama-thriller spectrum. Not your typical action fare, it’s a sobering watch, reflecting on real-life violence with respect.
Explores real-life eventsIntense pacing and atmosphereFocus on human impact of violence
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