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SoulPark plays with the absurdity of memory loss and the primal fear that lurks within the confines of modernity. The atmosphere is thick with tension, and it’s interesting how the zoo setting juxtaposes the wild instincts of its inhabitants with the cold, detached world of urban life. The pacing feels off-kilter at times, almost echoing the protagonist's disorientation. That young detective—she's got a raw energy that complements her partner's cynical edge, creating a dynamic that feels both real and chaotic. Practical effects during the crocodile scenes are visceral, adding a layer of authenticity that’s rare in today’s CGI-heavy landscape. It's the little details that make this flick stand out, you know?
Interesting blend of thriller elements.Strong character dynamics, especially between leads.Noteworthy practical effects over digital.
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