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So, '73 Minutes' is an interesting little piece that plays with tension in a pretty unique way. Shot during the lockdown, it really captures that claustrophobic feel. The lawyer protagonist, grappling with her moral compass while being threatened, creates this intense atmosphere that keeps you on edge. The pacing is tight, almost relentless, echoing the urgency of her situation. You can feel that weight of isolation in her performance, and the stakes feel very real. The practical effects are sparse but effective, letting the psychological horror take center stage. It’s not your typical thriller; it feels raw and immediate, a product of its time, for better or worse. Definitely noteworthy for its approach.
Interesting use of claustrophobic settingsStrong lead performanceReflects the isolation of its time
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