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All That’s Left Are Frogs is a fascinating exploration of isolation and identity. The atmosphere is thick with tension from the start, and there's this eerie quiet that builds as the two main characters try to piece together their reality. The pacing is deliberate; it allows you to soak in the unsettling visuals and the practical effects, which have this gritty, tactile quality that really enhances the claustrophobic feel of the setting. Performances are strong, with a rawness that draws you in. It touches on themes of memory and existence in a way that feels very fresh, making it distinct in the science fiction genre. You definitely get the sense that this is a film that’s going to stick with you long after the credits roll.
Explores themes of isolation and identityStrong practical effects enhance atmosphereDeliberate pacing builds tension
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Austin Baltes
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