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So, 'Long Time Ago' is this atmospheric thriller that really drags you into its moody landscape. The marriage between Ahmet and Sevgi is already on shaky ground, which sets up a nice tension. Ahmet’s paranoia about Sevgi's fidelity is palpable, and the way it escalates feels very real. The pacing is deliberate, almost creeping, which adds to the suffocating feeling he experiences. The setting plays a big role, too—especially that old gas station, which just oozes isolation and suspense. The performances are gritty and raw, making you feel their emotional struggles. It’s not flashy, but it’s got this understated intensity that hangs around long after the credits roll.
Focus on the use of practical effects to enhance tension.Take note of the performances—raw and gripping.Consider the unique setting as a character in itself.
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