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So, 'Skiddings' is this gritty little piece from 2011 that dives deep into the darker side of human nature. Set in a desolate, almost oppressive landscape, you’ve got three men whose greed spirals into this chaotic violence. It’s not really about action for action's sake; instead, it builds this tension that’s palpable. The pacing feels intentional—slow at times, but it makes those explosive moments hit harder. The performances? Raw and unrefined, which kinda adds to the overall bleak atmosphere. There's a real sense of desperation and moral ambiguity that lingers long after the credits roll. The practical effects, though minimal, are effective in conveying the brutality without overdoing it. It’s a unique watch for sure, kind of like peeling back layers of a very dark onion.
Desolate setting enhances tensionFocus on greed and moral ambiguityStrong practical effects add realism
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