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Hikikomori is a haunting exploration of isolation, presenting a young man's descent into a world where reality blurs and escapism reigns. The film's pacing is deliberately slow, mirroring the protagonist's stuck existence. The atmosphere is thick with tension yet oddly serene, filled with the hum of electronics and the faint sounds of life beyond the walls. The practical effects are minimal, enhancing the starkness of his confinement. Performances feel raw and genuine, capturing the struggles of mental health and the yearning for connection. What stands out is how it handles the theme of solitude without glamourizing it, instead portraying a very real, sometimes uncomfortable truth about living in one's own head.
Explores themes of isolation and mental health.Features a minimalist yet effective approach to sound.Pacing reflects the protagonist's stagnant life.
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Ciaran McWilliams
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