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SARS-29 takes you into a stark, unsettling world shaped by loss and resilience. It’s this almost documentary-like approach that draws you in, as we follow the threads of thirty survivors each telling their story. The pacing feels deliberate, almost meditative, allowing you to sit with the heaviness of their experiences. The tone is bleak, yet there are flickers of hope and humanity that shine through the darkness. What stands out are the practical effects used to visualize the aftermath of the pandemic; it’s raw and haunting. Sure, the director remains unknown, but the performances are incredibly authentic, lending a weight to the narrative that’s hard to ignore. This film isn’t just another pandemic story; it’s more of a reflective piece on survival and what it means to be human.
Themes of survival and humanityUnique documentary-style approachPractical effects create a haunting atmosphere
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