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Sitter is an intriguing exploration of moral ambiguity wrapped in a surprisingly intimate package. It's not just about a cat; it’s about Aurora’s inner turmoil and the spiraling thoughts that question her integrity. The film's pacing is deliberate, allowing tension to build as we witness her unraveling. The atmosphere feels heavy, underscored by a muted color palette that reflects Aurora's emotional state. Practical effects are minimal, but that serves the story better—it's really about the performances. The lead’s portrayal of self-doubt and guilt is raw and relatable, pulling you into her psyche. You might find it compelling how a simple task of watching a pet becomes a profound journey into one’s conscience.
Explores themes of self-doubt and moralityIntimate character study with atmospheric visualsPacing allows for deep emotional engagement
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