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So, 'Don't Let the Sun Go Down' is this intriguing sci-fi drama that really kind of throws you into the emotional deep end. The pacing feels deliberate yet unsettling, as it unravels the protagonist's realization that his idyllic beach vacation is just a façade created by his unfaithful husband. There's a strong undercurrent of manipulation and self-discovery, which makes for some intense moments. I found the practical effects used to depict the virtual environment quite engaging, giving it a unique texture. Performances are solid, especially in how they capture the character's gradual awakening to the truth. It's not your typical sci-fi fare; it leans more into the psychological aspects rather than flashy tech.
The film has seen limited physical releases, which could pique collector interest given its unique narrative and themes. So far, it hasn’t gained as much traction in the home media market, making it somewhat scarce. If you're into films that explore emotional depth through a sci-fi lens, this one’s worth noting for your collection.
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