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So, 'Hertz' really plays with the idea of perception, you know? It dives deep into this young woman's struggle in a home that’s anything but safe. The old radio is a clever device—literally and metaphorically—showing her the future of her family, which just leads to more chaos. The pacing is interesting, it builds tension gradually, leading to a pretty unsettling climax. The atmosphere is thick with dread, and there's a rawness in the performances that feels real, almost unfiltered. Plus, the practical effects used to depict her visions are striking, lending an eerie authenticity. It’s got this distinct vibe that sticks with you, making you question what’s real and what's not.
Themes of abuse and perception.Interesting use of practical effects.Atmospheric and tense pacing.
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