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Crisis has this raw, almost palpable tension that captures a guy's struggle with the city noise echoing his own inner turmoil. Ubando really nails that feeling of isolation, even in a bustling environment. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing you to sit with the character and his thoughts, which might not be for everyone, but I found it gave the film a unique rhythm. The performances are solid, especially the lead, who embodies that restless search for peace. It's not flashy—no big special effects—but there’s a certain authenticity in how it explores mental health and existential dread through everyday moments. Definitely one of those films you either connect with deeply or find frustratingly stagnant.
Director: Rafael UbandoRunning time: 90 minutesShot on location in urban settingsFeatures a minimalistic score
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