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So, 'Nanners' is this intriguing little thriller that plays with the mundane aspects of a writer's life. The atmosphere is eerie, with the simple yet unsettling presence of a banana peel becoming a catalyst for psychological unraveling. It's not flashy but there’s a sense of dread that builds as the protagonist’s daily routine spirals into paranoia. The pacing feels deliberate, with quiet moments amplifying tension, leading to some really clever practical effects that heighten the overall eeriness. Performances are grounded, adding a relatable quality to the absurdity of the situation. What stands out is how it blurs the line between reality and the surreal—definitely a unique angle for a thriller. It’s oddly captivating, and that’s what keeps me coming back to it.
Keep an eye on the practical effects, they’re well done.Watch for subtle hints at deeper themes of isolation.The pacing really adds to the overall tension of the film.
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