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So, 'Soundwave' is an interesting one. You’ve got this teenage inventor, right? He creates a device that can, quite literally, hear the past. The atmosphere is thick with tension—every little sound feels amplified, kind of like the device itself. The pacing is a bit of a rollercoaster; it starts slow, really builds up that sense of dread, then just spirals into chaos as this group catches wind of his invention. What I found distinctive was its practical effects—very hands-on approach, which adds a gritty realism that you often miss in CGI-heavy films. The performances, especially from the lead, are raw and genuine. It deals with themes of discovery and the consequences of meddling with time, which is always a fascinating territory to explore.
Explores themes of invention and consequenceDistinctive practical effectsTension-filled atmosphere
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