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So, there's this film called Blind from 2012. It’s set in a Japan that’s grappling with a nuclear fallout, but not in the way you might expect. The atmosphere is heavy, almost suffocating, with gas masks being as common as luxury brands. The pacing is deliberate — you get drawn into this bleak yet strangely captivating world. The practical effects are gritty, not overly polished, which adds to that raw feel of the film. It really makes you think about the implications of technology and disaster, without being preachy. The performances, while understated, manage to convey a lot of emotion amidst the chaos. It’s a unique take that isn’t afraid to challenge the viewer’s perspective on resilience.
Explores themes of resilience in disasterInteresting parallel to real-world eventsStrong focus on atmosphere and tone
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