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So, 'In The Order of Things' is this intriguing mix of science fiction and introspection. The atmosphere feels heavy, like the weight of memories that just won't fade. The girl's journey to the beach is almost a ritual—burying her past, but there's this persistent tension as those memories resurface. The pacing is contemplative, which might not be everyone's cup of tea, but it gives you time to really feel her struggle. The practical effects, while subtle, add a layer of authenticity, enhancing the emotional core without overshadowing the narrative. It's not flashy, but there's a certain rawness to the performances that pulls you in. It's those quiet moments that linger, making it distinctive in a genre often filled with noise.
Subtle themes of memory and loss.Unique pacing that demands attention.Practical effects enhance emotional narrative.
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