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Ayer has this gritty, atmospheric vibe that really pulls you in from the start. The pacing is deliberately slow but tense, letting the suspense build in a way that feels almost claustrophobic. The themes of paranoia and moral ambiguity run deep, which is refreshing in a genre often plagued by cliches. Practical effects are used tastefully, adding a layer of realism that enhances the unease. Performances are solid, kind of raw, which fits the film’s tone perfectly. There’s an edge to the characters that makes you question their motives continually, and it keeps you guessing. It’s not typical fare, kind of lingers in your mind after it’s over, you know? Definitely one to consider for any serious thriller collection.
Unique approach to suspense and pacing.Strong themes of paranoia and moral ambiguity.Noteworthy use of practical effects.
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