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So 'Don't Look Up' is one of those strange gems from '96 that really digs into the psyche of its characters. The atmosphere is heavy, almost claustrophobic, as the filmmaker and crew descend into madness. The pacing is slow, but it builds this unsettling tension that had me on edge. I mean, the ghost of the dead actress? It’s a haunting concept that feels more than just a scare tactic; it’s about how grief and obsession can warp reality. The practical effects give it a raw edge, and there’s something about the performances that feels genuinely unsettling, like watching real people unravel. It’s distinctive for its exploration of how fame and regret intertwine, leaving a lingering sense of dread long after the credits roll.
Check the practical effects; they really stand out.Great for discussions about psychological themes.Might want to watch it with the lights low.
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