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So, Black Hole (2019) is an interesting little piece. It’s got this almost claustrophobic vibe, with the professor’s lecture slowly spiraling into his own existential crisis. The pacing can feel deliberate at times, but it really lends itself to the weight of the themes—like the inevitability of being consumed by one’s own obsessions. The performances, while not widely recognized, carry a certain earnestness that draws you in. Practical effects are minimal but effective, crafting an atmosphere that’s just unsettling enough without going overboard. What strikes me is how it uses the black hole as a metaphor—not just for space but for personal struggles and the unknown. It’s a unique approach, and even if it’s not for everyone, it definitely stands apart in its storytelling.
Atmospheric with a focus on existential themesInteresting use of practical effectsSlow pacing that builds tension
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