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So, 'Confinement' is this gritty little documentary that digs into the life of Chris Taro, who finds himself in a small, oppressive cell after being sentenced for some serious crimes. The atmosphere is heavy, you can almost feel the isolation he’s experiencing in that 8 by 10 space. The pacing is deliberate, almost suffocating, reflecting Taro's struggle to maintain his sanity. It's fascinating how the film plays with themes of solitude and the mental toll of incarceration. The practical effects are minimal, but they don’t really need to be flashy – it’s all about the raw performances and the stark reality he faces. Definitely a thought-provoking piece, if you’re into deep dives into the human psyche under stress.
Raw performances that emphasize isolationThemes of mental strain and survivalDeliberate pacing enhances the viewer's discomfort
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