Autodestruction is a low-key drama that meanders through its narrative, almost like it’s hesitant to fully commit. The atmosphere is heavy, filled with a sense of longing and regret, which permeates every scene. The pacing might feel slow for some, but that’s part of its charm—it allows moments to breathe. The performances are raw and honest, capturing the struggles of the characters in ways that feel real. Practical effects, though used sparingly, add a tactile quality that enhances the emotional weight of the story. It’s distinct in its approach to themes of self-sabotage and existential dread, which linger long after the credits roll. Definitely a film that provokes thought, even if it doesn’t offer easy answers.
Focus on character developmentAppreciate the slow pacingNoteworthy practical effects used in key scenes
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Sharif Nefra
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