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Fracture is a curious psychological piece that really delves into the fragility of the human psyche. The atmosphere is thick with tension, almost oppressive at times, which mirrors Paul's descent into paranoia. It's not just a standard thriller; there's a slow burn quality that keeps you pondering the undercurrents of his seemingly perfect life. The performances are solid, particularly in how they convey a sense of dread lurking beneath the surface of suburban normalcy. The pacing leans into that discomfort, making you feel the weight of his unraveling reality. It’s a film that captures that sense of impending doom in a way that feels very personal, almost claustrophobic in its execution.
Fracture was released on various formats, but it's somewhat underrepresented in the collector's market, leading to some scarcity, especially in Blu-ray. While not a mainstream hit, it has garnered a niche interest among those who appreciate psychological thrillers that challenge conventional narratives. The film's unique approach to storytelling and atmosphere makes it a worthy discussion piece among collectors.
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