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Out of Time (2019) is this intriguing blend of drama and fantasy. You’ve got Jack, a guy who’s totally chained to his routine thanks to his phone, which honestly feels like a character in its own right. The atmosphere is darkly whimsical, almost unsettling at times, like you’re watching a contemporary fable unfold. Pacing can be a bit slow, but it builds a tension that mirrors Jack’s internal struggle. The practical effects they use to depict the phone’s rebellion are surprisingly creative. Performances are solid, especially how they portray the subtle shifts in Jack as he faces this bizarre conflict. It’s distinctive in how it tackles themes of technology and control, which feels oddly relevant today.
Explores technology's grip on daily lifeInteresting practical effectsThemes of routine vs freedom
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