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‘All the Little Things We Kill’ is an intense drama that plunges you right into a morally complex situation. The film’s pacing feels relentless, drawing you into the claustrophobic tension of a classroom turned hostage scenario. It’s fascinating how it explores themes of desperation and activism, all while highlighting the burden of decision-making. The performances are raw; the professor’s portrayal is both chilling and sympathetic, as you question the ethics behind her drastic measures. The practical effects are minimal yet impactful, serving the story without being flashy. It’s not just about the act, but the ripple effects of violence in society. A thought-provoking piece that lingers long after the credits roll.
explores ethical dilemmasfocused on character-driven storytellingfeatures a minimalistic but effective setting
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