Dox has this intriguing blend of dark humor and existential dread. The premise—a wannabe killer using a time machine strapped to a car radio—definitely sets a unique tone. Adam's twisted quest to take out Eve creates this tension that keeps you on edge, but there's also a strange absurdity to it. The practical effects are modest, yet they serve the story well, grounding the sci-fi elements in a way that feels almost relatable. The pacing can be uneven, but it adds to the film's charm, as it mirrors Adam's chaotic thought process. The performances lean into this quirky, offbeat vibe, making it a distinctive watch in the indie sci-fi scene.
Unique time travel conceptDark humor mixed with tensionOffbeat performances
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