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So, 'Extinction' (2017) is that kind of film that plays with the gray areas of morality. You’ve got Joan, a single mother, who’s really just trying to keep her family safe. Then there’s Adam, the farmhand with a mysterious edge—the story unfolds slowly, letting you feel the tension build. It’s atmospheric, almost suffocating at times, but it keeps you glued to the screen. The performances are solid, especially from the leads, who bring depth to their roles. The pacing meanders, but it feels deliberate, enhancing the unease. It’s not your standard thriller, and that’s what makes it distinctive. It’s a deep dive into the choices people make when faced with impossible situations.
This film isn't widely known, which adds to its allure for collectors. It's had a limited release, and finding it on physical media can be a challenge; some editions have become quite scarce. The film’s unique approach to storytelling often piques the interest of those looking for something outside the mainstream, giving it a cult-like following among those who appreciate its themes and execution.
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