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Estramia, directed by Fynn Wigginton, dives into this gritty post-apocalyptic world where Benji's journey feels both personal and harsh. The film has this raw undertone, you know? The atmosphere is heavy, with practical effects that really bring the desolation to life. It's not just action for the sake of it; there's real drama woven through, especially in how Benji grapples with his father's murder. The pacing feels intentional, dragging you through moments of tension and reflection. The performances are quite compelling, especially the lead. There's something distinctive about its approach to survival and loss that lingers long after the credits roll. It's a film that asks questions without easy answers, and that's pretty intriguing.
Post-apocalyptic settingEmphasis on practical effectsExploration of grief and survival
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Fynn Wigginton
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