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So, 'Red Thread. / New Jerusalem.' is an intriguing dive into the dark world of fentanyl trafficking. Set against the backdrop of San Jose, it starts off feeling very local, but you soon realize the ripples of this case stretch far beyond. The pacing is interesting—slow at times, almost meditative, which adds to the atmosphere, but it can shift to a frantic urgency that mirrors the chaos of addiction. I found the performances to be raw and unfiltered, capturing the desperation of the characters involved. There's a distinct use of practical effects that enhances the realism. The music is woven in beautifully, almost like a character itself. It leaves you thinking about the choices people make and the broader implications of such a personal tragedy.
Atmospheric sound design enhances the film's themes.Characters' struggles are portrayed with haunting realism.The film uses a unique narrative structure, keeping you engaged.
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Luke A. Makinson
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