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Deeper Than Yesterday is a haunting character study wrapped in a chilling drama. The atmosphere is thick with tension as we follow Oleg and the men who have been submerged for three months, stripped of civilization’s comforts. The pacing is deliberately slow, almost suffocating, mirroring the oppressive underwater setting. I find the practical effects genuinely unsettling—there’s an authenticity to the physical transformations that really hit hard. Oleg’s internal struggle with losing his identity is beautifully portrayed; it’s raw and unrefined, which adds to its gritty charm. The performances are intense, capturing the descent into savagery with agonizing precision. There’s this unique quality that lingers with you long after the credits roll, making it feel like a hidden gem worth exploring.
Intense character-driven narrativeExplores themes of identity and savageryNotable for its practical effects
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