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So, "Remotely Killed: Behind the Scenes of Murder" is a curious piece from Nakata. It clocks in at 58 minutes, which feels just right for a deep dive into its themes of morality and the nature of violence, especially with the whole modern twist on remote killing. The pacing is pretty tight, with a palpable sense of dread that builds throughout. They use practical effects smartly; it’s not overly showy but effective. The performances have this raw edge, making you think about the implications of the story. The distinctiveness lies in how it handles the personal element of its mystery, intertwining the psychological with the dramatic in a way that feels both intimate and unsettling. It’s got some real spoiler moments, so be warned if you’re looking for a clean watch.
Includes significant spoiler reveals throughout the special.The pacing enhances the overall tension of the viewing experience.Practical effects used effectively to evoke a sense of realism.
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