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Skin (2019) dives into a not-so-distant future that feels eerily familiar, where technology pervades every aspect of life and privacy is a luxury. The film's tone is somber, almost claustrophobic, as we follow Nathan, a man steeped in grief, navigating a landscape of emotional disconnection. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing the weight of loss to settle in, and the performances—particularly Nathan's—are raw and deeply affecting. There's a distinctive use of practical effects that heightens the unsettling atmosphere, reinforcing the emotional stakes. It’s not just about the tech, but how it impacts our humanity, and that central theme resonates throughout. Definitely a thought-provoking piece worth discussing among collectors.
Check out the practical effects, they add depth.Themes of loss and connection are intriguing.Pacing may not be for everyone, but it fits the story.
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