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Killing Time offers a unique slice-of-life experience, diving into the psyche of a young man navigating the streets of Manhattan on his way to a job interview. The film's pacing is deliberately slow, allowing a kind of introspection that draws you into his thoughts and fears. The atmosphere is raw, almost gritty, capturing the city's energy and isolation simultaneously. Performances are understated but compelling, especially the lead, whose internal struggle resonates throughout. Practical effects and location shooting give it an authentic feel, lending it a sense of realism that sometimes feels absent in more polished productions. It’s a film that lingers, making you ponder the nature of ambition and the weight of expectation.
Focus on character-driven narratives.Explores themes of ambition and isolation.Authentic Manhattan setting enhances realism.
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