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Cut (2014) is a peculiar entry in the drama genre, mixing paranoia with a raw exploration of obsession. It follows Max, a young freelancer who gets way too deep into his work, chasing the elusive Young Turks. What sets this film apart is how it uses a hidden camera in Max's glasses, creating an unsettling sense of intimacy, as if we're peeking into his spiraling mind. The pacing has this eerie build-up, reflecting Max's descent into his own obsessions. Performances feel grounded, almost documentary-like, which adds to the film's tense atmosphere. It's interesting to see how the practical effects and the unique narrative style play off each other, making for a thought-provoking watch.
Uses a unique narrative style with hidden camera techniques.Explores themes of obsession and the consequences of unchecked ambition.Tense atmosphere built through pacing and grounded performances.
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Nico Di Lalla
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