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Hate (2020) dives deep into the human psyche during a pandemic, exploring how a global crisis reshapes relationships and societal norms. The film's tone is eerily tense, creating an atmosphere steeped in dread and uncertainty. As two men navigate the aftermath of a death, the pacing feels deliberate yet urgent, capturing the weight of their actions. The practical effects are gritty and visceral, enhancing the film's raw edge. Performances are compelling, with a palpable sense of desperation that feels all too real. What stands out is its unflinching look at morality in chaos, making it a thought-provoking watch that lingers long after the credits roll.
Focuses on human relationships in crisisDeliberate pacing enhances tensionGritty practical effects amplify realism
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Kazuki Kitamura
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