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Allegretto is an intriguing little piece that plays with tension really well. The atmosphere is thick and unsettling, drawing you in as the story unfolds. It’s a short film, but it doesn’t rush through its twists — there’s a careful pacing that lets you soak in the tension. The practical effects are minimal but effective, adding to the gritty realism of the scenario. The performances, especially of the housewife, feel authentic, reflecting the underlying themes of women’s issues in Turkey, which gives it an interesting lens to consider. It’s a fascinating blend of crime and horror, with a distinctly feminist perspective that lingers after the credits roll.
Independent film with a low-budget charm.Interesting feminist themes that make it stand out.Effective use of practical effects for a gripping atmosphere.
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