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Rushing Clock offers a pretty unique blend of comedy and drama that feels raw yet whimsical. The lead, Sagat, is a cynical character whose obsession with wealth leads to an interesting exploration of morality and urgency. You can’t help but feel the stark contrast between his initial apathy and the chaotic consequences that follow. The pacing is quite peculiar, as it plays with time in a way that feels both disorienting and intriguing. There's something about the practical effects, particularly in how they depict Sagat’s accelerated life, that adds a layer of surrealism. Performances are solid, with a certain grittiness that enhances the film’s themes of regret and redemption. Overall, it's a film that lingers in your thoughts.
Focuses on themes of greed and regretInteresting pacing that challenges perception of timePractical effects add a surreal touch
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