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So, 'Sahara Sandwich' from '91 is one of those thrillers that really leans into the psychological aspect, you know? Ryder, this psychiatrist, he’s got this intense ability to untangle everyone else’s issues but can’t seem to get a grip on his own chaos. The atmosphere is thick with suspense, and you really feel that isolation he experiences. The pacing is intriguing; it just pulls you along, making each twist feel like a deeper plunge into madness. And the performances? They’re solid, especially how Ryder’s internal struggle plays out. Practical effects are sparingly used but effective, enhancing that gritty feel. It’s not your run-of-the-mill thriller; it’s got layers that keep peeling back, revealing more about Ryder's psyche.
Psychological tension throughoutStrong character studyInteresting use of practical effects
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