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Stoneman is a fascinating exploration of solitude and desperation. The last man on Earth grapples with the eerie setting of a near-future Britain, where nuclear power stations loom as potential threats. The slow-burn pacing really immerses you in his psychological state, creating a tension that builds rather than rushes. The director, who wears many hats here, brings a unique vision to life with practical effects that feel raw and unsettling. It's shot in various locations, giving it a global sense of isolation. Performances are understated but effective, drawing you into the protagonist's existential dread. There's a distinct atmosphere that lingers after the credits roll, something you don't often find in mainstream sci-fi.
Eerie atmosphere throughoutUnique practical effectsDirector's multifaceted role adds a personal touch
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