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Blackout (2009) is a curious entry in the TV thriller genre. The film revolves around geomagnetic storms that, while seemingly harmless, lead to a massive power outage affecting millions across Europe. What sets it apart is how it builds tension without relying heavily on flashy special effects. Instead, it leans into the psychological aspects of a world suddenly plunged into darkness. The pacing is a bit uneven; it feels like it takes its time to set up the stakes before diving into the chaos. Performances are solid enough to keep you engaged, even if the direction feels a bit lackluster at times. There's this palpable sense of dread that lingers, making it an interesting watch for those who appreciate the genre's more cerebral side.
Explores themes of societal collapse.Focus on character reactions over spectacle.Interesting pacing that builds tension slowly.
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