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So, 'Sonny Vaughn' is an intriguing take on the thriller genre, set against the backdrop of Melbourne's CBD. The film crafts this tight, anxious atmosphere, where we spend a tense hour with a silent, masked protagonist. It’s all about paranoia—he's waiting for someone he barely knows, armed only with a single photograph. There’s something almost haunting about how we never really see his face, heightening the sense of mystery. The pacing is methodical, each tick of the clock amplifying the tension. Practical effects are minimal yet effective, keeping the viewer engaged without the distraction of flashy CGI. The performances are subtle but convey a lot, especially given the limited dialogue. It’s a distinct piece that hangs in your mind long after the credits roll.
Strong atmosphere with minimal dialogueFocuses heavily on tension and paranoiaInteresting use of a single photograph as a plot device
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