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Optical Fibre navigates a grim landscape of corruption and desperation set against the backdrop of a politically charged Mexico. The pacing is tight, with a palpable tension that grips you as Marco, the journalist, and María, his girlfriend, delve deeper into a world riddled with crime and moral ambiguity. The atmosphere is thick with dread, accentuated by practical effects that serve the gritty nature of the narrative well. Performances feel raw and unrefined, adding to the film's unsettling quality. What stands out is how the film explores themes of injustice and the lengths one will go to uncover truth, making it a curious piece for those who appreciate lesser-known thrillers with a social commentary bent.
The tone is dark and immersive.Strong portrayal of moral dilemmas.Well-crafted practical effects enhance realism.
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