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Killing Time has this intriguing, almost uneasy atmosphere that keeps you guessing. The story pivots around Martin and Harry, and you can feel that tension simmering. You're not quite sure if it's a budding romance or something darker lurking beneath. The pacing has a slow burn quality, allowing the psychological elements to creep in, really pulling you into their world. The performances are decent, with an edgy vibe that feels very true to early '90s thrillers. What stands out here is how it plays with the theme of trust and emotional vulnerability, wrapped in a tight TV movie format. It doesn’t shy away from exploring heartbreak, making it a unique piece in the landscape of its time.
Explores complex themes of love and trust.Notable for its psychological tension and character focus.Reflects early '90s TV movie style and pacing.
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