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Sankee dives into a pretty heavy psychological space, focusing on Z, this young therapist. The film's tone is dark and oppressive, really capturing the weight of his struggles. You can feel his turmoil seep into the lives around him; it’s raw. Pacing is deliberate, giving you time to sit with the discomfort, which isn't always easy. The performances are pretty gripping, especially how they convey Z's descent. It's not flashy—practical effects take a back seat to the psychological unraveling, which makes it stand out. The way it unpacks themes of responsibility and fragility of mental health is something you don’t see often. Definitely a unique piece for those into deep character studies.
Strong focus on character development.Explores themes of mental health and responsibility.Atmospheric tone enhances psychological depth.
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