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So, Exit is an interesting piece from 2016 that dives deep into isolation. You’ve got Theodore, this guy who spends five years cooped up in his flat, and it really digs into that mental space of being utterly alone. The atmosphere? Quite heavy and contemplative, I’d say. The pacing is slow, but it works, letting you really feel the weight of his solitude. They play around with some practical effects, mostly to visualize his inner worlds, which adds a layer of creativity. The performances are understated but carry a lot of emotional weight. What stands out is how it explores the theme of escapism—creating entire worlds in your mind when reality feels too heavy. Definitely a unique take on drama, for sure.
Focus on character-driven narratives.Look for films that explore mental health themes.Appreciate practical effects in storytelling.
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Ilija Pavlov
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