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So, Detour (2017) is an interesting piece. It's this intimate drama where two strangers find themselves sharing a cab, and from there, it unravels into something deeper. The tone feels almost claustrophobic, like you're trapped in the vehicle with them. The pacing is deliberate, allowing those quiet moments to breathe, which adds a layer of tension. What’s distinctive here is how the film dialogues about connection amidst isolation; it’s kind of raw and real. The performances are solid, with both actors really bringing their characters’ vulnerabilities to life. The atmosphere is enhanced by minimalistic, practical effects—just the cab and the city outside, which keeps the focus on their interaction. It’s a straightforward setup that pays off in unexpected ways.
Intimate character studyFocus on dialogue and interactionExplores themes of connection and isolation
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