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So, 'Everybody Kills'—it's an interesting one. The tone is heavy, almost oppressive at times, reflecting the weight of Giacomo's return to his village. The pacing is deliberate, allowing for those quiet moments of reflection that really pull you in. You can feel the tension in the air as he reconnects with family and neighbors, each encounter revealing layers of unspoken truths. The atmosphere is thick with both nostalgia and regret, and that contrast really works well. The performances? Quite raw and authentic, especially the portrayal of grief. It's not flashy, but the practical effects used in the murder scenes really ground the narrative, making the brutality feel all the more impactful. It leaves you contemplating the nature of belonging and the darkness lurking beneath a small-town facade.
Explores themes of isolation and belonging.Rich atmosphere that enhances the storytelling.Strong character-driven narrative.
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