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So, 'Rabbithole' dives into the headspace of a student who’s really in a bind with procrastination. The pacing feels almost frantic at times, mirroring the character's inner turmoil as deadlines loom closer. It's a drama that captures that anxious energy, like a tightrope walk. Even though the director’s name is still under wraps, the performances convey a raw authenticity. There’s a certain tension that builds—it's not just about procrastination; it’s about the chase for that fleeting creative spark. Practical effects are minimal but effective, heightening the realism without overshadowing the story. It’s distinctive in how it portrays that familiar struggle we all know too well, resonating with a lot of us who’ve faced a deadline. Definitely worth a watch if you enjoy character-driven narratives.
Character-driven narrativeExploration of procrastinationTension in pacing
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Jacob Doig
Director