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So, Little Man is this intriguing exploration of psychological tension and human relationships. Elliott, just shy of thirty, finds himself in a downward spiral, tangled up in the mess he’s made of his life and connections. The way the film unfolds is kind of unsettling, with a slow burn that amplifies the sense of claustrophobia. You have this bizarre neighbor, a real oddball, who adds to the paranoia. The performances are solid, especially Elliott's portrayal of a man on edge—really brings home the theme of obsession. It's not flashy in terms of effects or grand gestures, but there's something raw in its simplicity that makes it stick with you. Plus, the pacing really accentuates the mounting dread throughout. Definitely a unique piece.
Psychological tension builds gradually.Interesting character dynamics.Not widely known, but worth a watch.
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