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So, Afterthought is this intriguing blend of sci-fi and detective work, right? Directed by Aaron Williams, it dives into some heavy themes of memory and loss. The pacing’s deliberate, which kind of mirrors the protagonist's own journey through the victim's mind. It’s got this gritty atmosphere, thanks to some solid practical effects that really ground the surreal concept of memory diving. The performances are pretty engaging, especially the lead, who navigates both the investigation and these deeply personal revelations with a nice balance. It’s not your typical whodunit; it feels more like an exploration of what really makes us who we are. Definitely distinctive in how it approaches the genre.
Strong focus on memory and identity themesInteresting blend of practical effects and narrativeNot your standard murder mystery
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