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Every 75 Minutes presents a unique twist on the waiting game. Rachel's encounter at the bus stop unfolds in a slow burn, enhancing the tension as her visitor reveals unsettling truths. The film leans heavily into atmosphere, with ominous sound design and dimly lit visuals that create a constant sense of dread. The pacing is deliberate, allowing moments of silence to linger, amplifying the unease. It's got some practical effects that are surprisingly effective and add to the gritty realism. The performances, though subtle, capture a raw vulnerability. It's the kind of film that lingers in your mind, asking questions about what happens when you’re just waiting for something—anything—to happen.
Tension-building atmospherePractical effects utilizedCharacter-driven narrative
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