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Rearview dives deep into the raw tension of a single day, captured through Didier's anxious perspective. The atmosphere is thick with dread, reflecting on the haunting history of the Kivu massacre. Pacing is deliberate yet holds an undercurrent of urgency as Didier finds himself thrust into this harrowing situation. The performances stand out, especially from the young Sandile, whose silence speaks volumes amidst the chaos. It's not just a thriller; it wrestles with themes of trauma and the instinct to protect. Practical effects are minimal but effective, relying more on the emotional weight of the moment than flashy gimmicks. A distinctive voice emerges in this film, pulling you into a world where every choice is a matter of life and death.
Interesting exploration of trauma and survival.Strong performances, particularly from the child actor.Not your typical thriller; it has a unique emotional depth.
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