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Everything Must Be Perfect, directed by Tristan McIntire, dives into the intricate psyche of Eric, a man battling severe OCD. The film carries this eerie, suspenseful tone while blending elements of drama and mystery. The pacing feels deliberate, almost methodical, which mirrors Eric's obsessive nature. The performances are quite gripping; the lead's portrayal of a man grappling with control and chaos feels authentic. I found the concept of hiring someone to misplace objects to be a fascinating twist, pushing the narrative into deeper waters—what really matters in life? The practical effects, while subtle, are effective in heightening the tension. It's distinctive in its approach to mental health and societal norms, making you reflect long after the credits roll.
Delves into themes of control and chaosUnique narrative structureStrong character development
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