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So, Knife (2019) is this intriguing little piece that plays with suspense in a really tight way. You’ve got this guy who finds a knife while jogging, and it spirals into this intense moment of paranoia as he starts to realize the implications of his find. The pacing is deliberate, building tension effectively through the protagonist's fraying nerves. It taps into some dark themes around guilt and survival. The practical effects keep things grounded, which I appreciated, especially in a student film context. Jacob Sizemore’s direction hints at a strong vision, even if he’s still finding his feet. It's not flashy, but there's a rawness to it that sticks with you long after it’s over.
Student film showcasing early talent.Strong atmosphere with practical effects.Themes of guilt and paranoia are prominent.
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