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So, 'Belfast Air' dives into those last few minutes aboard the Titanic, focusing on Thomas Andrews. The pacing is contemplative, almost meditative, as it really lets you sit with the weight of impending doom. The atmosphere is heavy, reflecting not just the sinking ship but the life and dreams slipping away from Andrews. The practical effects are modest, yet they evoke a strong sense of realism, which serves the drama instead of grandiosity. Performances are understated but powerful; you really feel Andrews' internal struggle and the gravity of his decisions. It's a unique take on a well-trodden subject, shifting the focus from the chaos around him to the introspection of one man in a moment of crisis.
Intimate character studyEmphasis on atmosphere over actionExplores themes of loss and reflection
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