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Aisle 17 drops you into a grim yet oddly mundane universe ravaged by pollution. It's not the typical sci-fi spectacle; there's this kind of bleakness that feels almost ordinary. The pacing is slow, which adds to the surreal quality of watching a man navigate his daily shopping routine amidst desolation. The practical effects are really interesting—everything from the set design to the simple props feels deeply immersive, grounding you in this dystopian reality. And the performance of the lead is subtle but compelling, emulating a quiet resilience against the backdrop of chaos. It’s distinct in how it tackles the ordinary, making the viewer reflect on the absurdity of everyday life in a world that's gone wrong. A solid piece for those who appreciate thematic depth.
Atmospheric, bleak yet relatableInteresting practical effectsThought-provoking themes of normalcy in chaos
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