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Murderer Around Ourselves is an intriguing drama from '85 that lingers in the mind. The direction might be a bit elusive, but what really stands out is the raw atmosphere that grips you without needing constant action. The pacing is slow, almost meditative, allowing the tension to build subtly. Themes of morality and the human psyche are explored, but it's the performances that really bring it home. They feel authentic, almost like watching real people unravel under pressure. Practical effects are minimal, relying instead on the story and the characters' emotional journeys. It’s an interesting piece that showcases the era's independent filmmaking style, and it makes you think about what’s lurking beneath the surface of our own lives.
Unique exploration of human psycheSlow pacing enhances tensionAuthentic performances add depth
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