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Fenestra is a blend of heartbreak and extraterrestrial chaos, which is interesting since it juxtaposes personal turmoil with an impending alien invasion. The tone is somewhat melancholic, capturing the protagonist's emotional descent while the world outside is on the brink of collapse. The pacing feels like a slow burn, allowing us to really sit with her grief before the sci-fi elements kick in. Practical effects are used here, which is always a treat, lending a gritty, tactile feel to the alien visuals that often get lost in CGI-heavy films. The performances are nuanced, particularly the lead, who navigates her heartbreak with such authenticity that it contrasts sharply with the bizarre situation unfolding around her. It's a curious mix that stands out for its character-driven focus amidst the usual genre tropes.
Unique blend of personal drama and sci-fiInteresting use of practical effectsCharacter-driven narrative amidst chaos
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