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Over the Limit delves into the dark corners of teenage recklessness and guilt, reflecting a raw, visceral atmosphere that hangs over the entire film. The pacing is intentionally disjointed, mirroring the protagonist’s unraveling mind after a tragic accident. There’s a real sense of dread that builds as he navigates the fallout of his actions, dragging everyone around him into his chaos. The performances are quite striking, particularly the lead, who captures that blend of arrogance and despair beautifully. You can feel the weight of the practical effects in the car scenes, which ground the film in a harsh reality. It’s not flashy, but there’s an authenticity to it that makes it stand out in the genre, a kind of personal tragedy that resonates quietly but profoundly.
Intense exploration of teenage recklessnessStrong, authentic performancesPractical effects enhance realism
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