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Ninety Seconds is a lesser-known gem from 2012 that delves into a near-future rife with paranoia and surveillance. The atmosphere is thick with tension, and the pacing keeps you on edge, almost like you're watching your own back. The film explores themes of trust and betrayal, wrapped in a sleek, gritty aesthetic that enhances its thriller aspect. While the director remains under the radar, the performances are surprisingly compelling. There's an interesting use of practical effects that adds a rawness, a tangible feel to the tech and scenarios presented. It’s not your typical sci-fi fare; it’s more of a cerebral trip into the implications of constant observation. A solid pick for collectors who appreciate the nuances of genre films.
Surveillance themes are well-explored.Unique atmosphere with a gritty aesthetic.Interesting practical effects enhance realism.
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