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So, 'Saturne' is an interesting piece of science fiction that dives into the darker corners of human existence. The atmosphere feels quite heavy, almost claustrophobic at times, which really enhances Ashe's desperation. You get this sense of dread mixed with hope as he fixates on his son as a potential solution to his fears about mortality. The pacing can be a bit uneven, but it works for the themes of existential anxiety and the lengths people go to for immortality. Practical effects are employed in a way that adds to the unsettling vibe, and while the director remains in the shadows, the performances convey a raw, haunting depth that lingers long after the credits roll. Definitely stands out in its approach to parenthood and legacy.
Explores existential dread through the lens of parenthood.Uneven pacing but enhances the film's oppressive atmosphere.Practical effects contribute to an unsettling visual experience.
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