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Fingers (2019) is an intriguing short film that dives deep into the complexities of personal relationships and inner turmoil. Directed by Abdullah Habib, though little is known about him, the film has this raw, intimate feel to it. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing viewers to really digest each moment and the weight of the emotions on display. You get this palpable tension throughout, almost like you're peering into someone's private struggle. The practical effects, minimal yet impactful, enhance the already heavy atmosphere. Performances are understated but carry a lot of weight; it’s that kind of film where silence speaks louder than words. It stands out, not just in its execution but also in what it chooses to focus on—those unspoken connections and the fragility of human experience.
Short film exploring personal relationshipsIntimate, slow-paced storytellingDistinctive use of practical effects
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