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So, 'Abebaye' really dives into the darker corners of human psyche, which I find intriguing. The pacing is deliberately slow, almost like it's drawing you into a web of suspense that tightens as it goes. The atmosphere is thick—there's this unsettling tension that lingers long after the credits roll. They relied heavily on practical effects, which adds a layer of authenticity that you don't always see in modern thrillers. The performances are solid too, particularly the lead—there's a rawness there that feels very real. Overall, it’s a study of obsession and the lengths one might go to in pursuit of truth, but it does it in a way that's not overly dramatic. It's understated yet impactful, if that makes sense.
Focus on practical effects.Not your typical thriller pacing.Themes of obsession and truth.
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