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Killing Strangers is an intriguing piece, really captures this strange atmosphere with its minimalistic setting. Auditions happening in a museum-like living room – kind of surreal, right? The men, they're either improvising or reciting lines, and it all feels a bit off-kilter, like you’re watching raw human emotion laid bare. The way they aim guns and then just collapse, it’s both chilling and oddly poetic. The desert scenes interspersed throughout create this stark contrast, almost like a commentary on desolation and revolution. The pacing is deliberate, and it lets you sit with the tension. There’s not much in terms of practical effects, but the performances carry the weight, making it distinctive in a way that lingers long after the credits roll.
Intriguing exploration of revolution themesMinimalistic set enhances the surreal feelStrong performances despite the lack of traditional effects
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