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So, 'By Day and by Night' is this intriguing Mexican sci-fi drama from 2010. The concept is pretty wild – society deals with overpopulation by literally splitting people into day and night workers. It’s not just about the premise, though; the atmosphere is kind of haunting, and there’s a palpable tension throughout. The pacing can feel a bit slow at times, but it really builds this sense of unease. The practical effects are modest but effective, adding to that dystopian vibe. Performances are solid, capturing the emotional weight of living in such a divided world. It’s distinctive for its exploration of identity and survival in a really unique way. Definitely an interesting piece to dissect for anyone into genre cinema.
Offers a unique take on overpopulation issues.Interesting blend of practical effects and drama.Good for discussions on identity and societal division.
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