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Delirium (2003) really dives into the chaos and absurdity of war, presenting a grim yet fascinating look at the human psyche when stripped of normalcy. The performances are raw, almost haunting, as the leads navigate a world where communication has broken down and moral compasses are lost. The atmosphere is thick with tension, almost palpable, leaving you in a constant state of unease. Pacing is deliberately slow, forcing you to sit with the characters' despair and isolation. Itβs distinct because it doesn't glorify war; instead, it lays bare the emotional wreckage it leaves behind. The practical effects, though minimal, enhance the surreal elements of the narrative, making the viewer question reality alongside the characters.
Explores themes of isolation and absurdity in war.Raw performances that enhance the atmosphere.Deliberate pacing creates a sense of lingering tension.
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