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So, Dead And from 2013 really dives into this murky world of deception and moral ambiguity. Jung, our protagonist, is just kind of floating through life after his fall from grace. The pacing is a bit meandering, which fits the tone perfectly—he's drowning his sorrows in bars, and you can really feel that weight of regret. The atmosphere is thick with a sense of unease, almost like a constant fog hanging over everything. The performances have this raw edge, especially in how Jung interacts with the other characters. The mystery unfolds slowly, but it keeps you gripped, and the practical effects used are surprisingly effective for a low-budget film. It's a unique take on the documentary genre, blurring the lines of truth and fiction in a haunting way.
Interesting exploration of moral ambiguity.Unique blending of documentary style and fiction.Pacing complements the protagonist's despair.
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