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Seven P.M. really captures a certain desolation that’s haunting. Fox's world is this chaotic party scene, yet she's so isolated, like a ghost among the living. The pacing is almost rhythmic, you can feel the clock ticking down to those 7 PM meetings. It’s all about that brief connection she craves, a lifeline amidst her self-destructive routines. The atmosphere is thick with melancholy, accentuated by practical effects that seem to ground the chaos around her. Performances feel raw and unfiltered, really pulling you into her spiraling existence. It’s the kind of film that sticks with you, lingering like smoke in a dimly lit room, you know?
Explores themes of loneliness and existential dreadUnique pacing creates a rhythmic tensionPractical effects enhance the film's gritty realism
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