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Brutalism really leans into its setting, the concrete structures almost breathing with the characters. There's this raw tension throughout, a slow burn that builds to a simmering climax. The soundtrack pulls you in—definitely enhances the mood, blending music and crime in a way that leaves you feeling a bit uneasy. The performances are gritty, almost visceral, making you feel the weight of each decision the lead character faces. Themes of isolation and desperation run deep, especially against that stark urban backdrop. It's not just about crime, but about the choices we make when pushed to the edge. And those practical effects? They hit hard without too much flash. Quite an intriguing piece.
Explores themes of isolationUnique use of urban architectureStrong emphasis on practical effects
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