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Point of Return has this intriguing vibe, you know? The premise of waking up post-surgery with no memory—a classic set-up that really leans into the psychological depths. The pacing feels deliberate, almost like a slow burn that grips you as the protagonist starts to piece things together. The atmosphere is thick with tension, and there's a constant sense of dread that hangs over every scene. The performances, while not award-winning, do a solid job of conveying that unsettling feeling of mistrust, especially with the wife character—something definitely feels off about her. The practical effects are modest but effective, keeping things grounded in reality, which adds to the overall experience. It’s a film that lingers, perhaps not for everyone but it has its own unique charm.
Intriguing premise of memory lossTension-filled atmosphereSolid performances with a feeling of mistrust
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