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Dark Night (2017) is this layered exploration of a summer day that spirals into chaos. It’s not your typical narrative. Instead, you get these disjointed snapshots of various lives, all converging towards a tragic event. The pacing is quite deliberate, allowing tension to build subtly, almost painfully. There's an atmosphere that feels both haunting and deeply personal, as if you're eavesdropping on these characters' lives just before everything changes. The performances aren't flashy but resonate with a raw authenticity, making the whole experience unsettling yet compelling. The practical effects and understated visuals contribute to the immersive quality, making it a distinctive piece in the conversation about gun violence in America.
Fragmented storytellingExplores gun violenceAtmospheric and immersive
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