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Killing Time dives deep into the chaotic underbelly of Deathhammer, a scene where brotherhood meets existential reflection. The film is a wild blend of raw energy and introspective moments, creating a unique atmosphere that's hard to shake off. The pacing feels organic, almost like a live concert experience punctuated by quiet interludes of thought. It's not just about the noise; it examines the darker sides of loyalty and the pressures of hedonism. Practical effects add a gritty realism that enhances the experience, making you feel every moment. The performances? They’re unrefined yet sincere, which fits the film's vibe perfectly. It’s definitely a distinctive take on the documentary format that captures a subculture in a way I haven't seen before.
Explores subcultures in depthGreat practical effectsUnique pacing that reflects live performances
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Mats Christian Rude Halvorsen
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