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Column is a curious piece from 2006 that really leans into the eerie atmosphere of its premise. The film opens with this haunting scene of a woman discovering an article about her own death, and from there, it explores themes of existential dread and the fragility of life. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing tension to build, drawing you deeper into its mystery. I found the practical effects to be quite effective, enhancing the unsettling vibe. The performances, especially by the lead, are understated yet carry a weight that resonates throughout. It's a distinctive take on the mystery genre, immersing you in a world where reality and perception blur, and you might just find yourself questioning everything.
slow-burning tensionexistential themeseffective practical effects
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Orçun Behram
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