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Omnipresent is a rather unsettling exploration of privacy and obsession. It pulls you into the mind of Emil, a writer who becomes increasingly consumed by the idea of monitoring his loved ones β you feel the tension mounting as he spirals. The tone is bleak, almost claustrophobic, and the pacing is deliberate, which really allows the disturbing themes of surveillance and control to sink in. There's a rawness to the performances that makes you squirm; itβs both compelling and uncomfortable. The practical effects are understated but effective, contributing to the overall atmosphere. What stands out is how it challenges the viewer to reflect on the implications of voyeurism in everyday life. It's an experience that sticks with you, for better or worse.
Themes of surveillance and privacy run deep.Atmospheric tension with an unsettling undertone.Strong performances that provoke thought.
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