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Continuum, from 1994, is a fascinating exploration of time and existential themes, wrapped in a low-budget, indie aesthetic. The film's pacing is deliberate, almost meditative, allowing viewers to really sit with its ideas. There's a unique atmospheric quality that feels both dreamlike and unsettling at times, which is pretty captivating. Practical effects are sparse but effective, adding to the film’s raw and gritty feel. The performances are quite compelling, with the actors bringing an authenticity that resonates. It's a film that lingers, pushing you to ponder the nature of time and reality long after the credits roll. Not your typical drama, it really stands apart in its approach and execution.
Explores deep existential themesUnique indie aestheticInteresting practical effects
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