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So, Online Justice dives into this pretty heavy theme of public perception and social media's power. The pacing feels tight, almost suffocating at times, as the protagonist grapples with this whirlwind of accusations. The atmosphere is tense, with that underlying dread of how quickly things can spiral out of control online. The performances are decent, especially from the lead who really captures the anxiety of being thrust into the spotlight. There's a rawness in the emotional scenes that makes it feel very real, almost like you’re watching a train wreck unfold. And the practical effects are minimal, focusing more on dialogue and character interaction than flashy visuals. It stands out for its commentary on justice in the digital age.
Explores social media dynamicsTight pacing builds tensionStrong character-driven narrative
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