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A Lot of Nothing offers a peculiar blend of dark humor and tension, capturing the unsettling spiral of an upper middle class couple as they grapple with moral ambiguity. The film's pacing feels intentionally erratic, reflecting the characters' descent into chaos. There's a rawness in the performances, particularly in the way the couple interacts with their environment and each other; you can almost feel the weight of their decisions. The atmosphere is thick with suspense, yet laced with absurdity, creating an almost palpable discomfort. Practical effects are minimal but effective, serving the narrative without overshadowing the characters' psychological turmoil. It’s this balance of comedy and thriller elements that sets it apart and makes you ponder the nature of justice and retribution.
Interesting take on modern morality.Strong character-driven narrative.Not your typical comedy-thriller.
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