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So, 'Nihil, or All the Time in the World' is this curious piece from '87 that kind of lingers in your mind. It's set in a bleak, post-apocalyptic landscape, where a bunch of young terrorists go head-to-head with this shadowy figure known as the Professor, which is a neat touch – he embodies all the societal decay. The performances have this raw intensity, capturing desperation really well. What stands out is the atmosphere; it’s heavy and oppressive, and the pacing feels deliberate, almost dreamlike at times. The practical effects are gritty, adding to the overall sense of ruin. You can tell there's a lot of thought behind the visuals and themes; it's not just another dystopian flick.
Explores deep themes of societal decayUnique atmosphere and pacingInteresting practical effects
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