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A Hundred and Seventy Seconds is quite the intriguing piece. The way it plays with the environment, really gets you thinking. The film explores how landscapes are more than just backdrops; they carry stories, sometimes haunting. The pacing is deliberate yet gripping, weaving moments of tension seamlessly into the everyday. There's this eerie quality, too, almost a character of its own, which adds depth. The practical effects enhance that atmospheric tension—nothing feels overdone or out of place. You get a sense of vulnerability, like the characters are caught in a web of their surroundings. It’s not flashy, but there’s an authenticity in the performances that grounds it all, making it stand out in the thriller genre.
Interesting take on environmental storytellingPacing draws you into the characters' experiencesPractical effects contribute to the film's authenticity
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Alice Han-thomas
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