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Sir Mel Haze has this moody, atmospheric quality that pulls you in right away. Andrew Harp really captures that feeling of paranoia and isolation. You’ve got this guy on the run, and he stumbles upon this woman who seems to be his saving grace, but there’s a twist. The pacing is deliberate, which works well to build tension—there’s a palpable sense of dread throughout. The performances stand out, especially the lead; there's a rawness that feels genuine. Practical effects are minimal but effective, enhancing that sense of realism. It's the themes of trust and betrayal that linger long after the credits roll, which makes the film resonate. Some might find it slow, but I think it’s all part of the ride.
Features strong character development.Explores themes of isolation and trust.Deliberate pacing enhances tension.
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