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Black Seconds is a haunting exploration of parental anxiety wrapped in a crime drama. Directed by Eva Isaksen, it captures the tension of a mother's fear as Helga Joner meticulously counts the seconds her daughter, Ida, takes to go to the shop. The pacing feels deliberate, almost suffocating, adding to the overall suspense. The film deftly contrasts the mundane with the sinister, especially as Helga's worries spiral into something darker. The performances are raw, particularly from the lead, who embodies that palpable dread every parent might feel. There's an eerie realism here, ground in practical effects that make the tension all the more visceral. It’s not just a thriller; it’s a compelling study of fear and vigilance in a seemingly safe environment.
Strong focus on parental anxiety and fear.Atmospheric tension enhances the storyline.Interesting blend of practical effects with emotional depth.
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