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So, 'Mistaken Person' is this intriguing little piece from '95 that really plays with tension in a unique way. You've got Charles Renard, a cop who's lost his hearing, which adds this layer of isolation to the whole narrative. The pacing is pretty deliberate, which in a thriller like this can sometimes drag, but here it builds up this creeping sense of unease. The way they handle the credit card thefts and the psychological manipulation through those newspaper ads—it's unsettling, for sure. And the performances? They feel raw and gritty, which fits the film's tone. The practical effects are minimal but effective, enhancing that realism. It’s a distinct take on the genre, not your usual fare.
Intriguing exploration of isolation and communication.Unique pacing that builds psychological tension.Raw performances that enhance the film's realism.
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