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Razor is an intriguing piece, capturing the essence of Moscato's stage show with a unique lens. Martone's direction creates this raw atmosphere, blending the confines of theater and the fluidity of film. The pacing feels almost dreamlike, where moments linger and emotions simmer just beneath the surface. You get this palpable tension between the characters, which is both unsettling and compelling. The performances are mesmeric—Moscato himself brings a raw honesty to his role. The practical effects are minimal but effective, enhancing the sense of realism. It's not just a film; it's a visceral experience that pulls you into a world that's both familiar and estranged. There's something deeply personal about it, making it distinct in its own right.
Captures the essence of live theater.Unique pacing enhances emotional depth.Minimal effects but impactful storytelling.
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