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Nothing Good Comes After Your 30's is a thought-provoking blend of drama and sci-fi that really digs into the fear of aging and societal control. The premise is chilling—a government enacts a program that eliminates anyone who turns 30 to combat overpopulation. It’s got this dark, oppressive atmosphere that’s palpable throughout. The pacing fluctuates between tense moments and introspective scenes where our lead grapples with his impending fate. While the director remains a mystery, the performances are surprisingly compelling, especially in conveying the deep-rooted existential dread. The practical effects are minimal but effective, enhancing the grim reality without overshadowing the story. It’s a distinctive take on the consequences of immortality—definitely a conversation starter, if not a deep dive into the human psyche.
Explores themes of mortality and societal control.Interesting take on aging in a non-aging society.Practical effects add to the film's dark atmosphere.
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