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So, 'Solo' is an interesting one. You’ve got Thomas, a military officer whose life seems pretty squared away, right? But then there’s his son Lucas, who’s blind yet sees things in a way that’s almost otherworldly. The film dives into this eerie atmosphere where perception and reality blur. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing you to soak in the tension. It touches on themes of perception and the unseen, which really makes you ponder what lies beneath the surface. The performances, particularly from the younger cast, are haunting. It’s not your typical thriller – more like a psychological exploration wrapped in a suspenseful package. And the practical effects? They play into that unsettling ambiance effectively, adding to the film’s unique character.
Unique take on blindness and perception.Atmospheric tension throughout.Interesting character dynamics.
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