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Shredder is an intriguing take on the interplay between art and public perception. The film dives into the strange phenomenon of radio listeners voting on the fate of a masterpiece, which really creates this eerie tension throughout. The pacing is a bit unconventional; it lingers in certain moments, making you uncomfortable as it explores themes of morality and the value we place on art. The performances are raw, especially from the leads who convey a range of emotions that feel almost palpable. The practical effects, though limited, enhance the film's gritty vibe; it's not polished, but that’s part of its charm. It’s distinct in how it tackles the absurdity of fame and destruction, leaving you wondering about the implications long after it ends.
Explores art and moralityEerie public perception themeUnique pacing and performances
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