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Infinite Orbit: Lies in the Mask feels like a slow-burn puzzle, set within the claustrophobic confines of a three-story villa. Each character brings their own baggage, creating a rich tapestry of secrets and lies that intertwine in unexpected ways. The pacing is deliberate, allowing tension to build gradually, which suits the layered narrative well. The cinematography captures the villa's eerie atmosphere, almost as if it’s a character itself, shadowy corners looming over the occupants' lives. Performances are nuanced—each actor delivers a complex portrayal that keeps you guessing. There's a particular rawness to the practical effects; they ground the film in a sense of reality that heightens the stakes of the unfolding drama. It’s distinct in how it refrains from conventional crime tropes, opting instead for an exploration of human nature under pressure.
Interesting narrative structure.Focus on character-driven storytelling.Utilizes practical effects over CGI.
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Kim Mun-ok
Director