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Sun Glasses is a curious entry in the 2020 drama landscape. The film has this subdued tone that's almost haunting, with a slow-burn pacing that allows the characters to breathe and develop. The performances feel raw, almost like you're peeking into someone's private life. The atmosphere is thick with unsaid emotions, and there's this interesting use of lighting that plays with shadows—kind of adds to the overall tension. I can't help but appreciate the practical effects used, which are minimal but impactful, grounding the story in a sort of gritty realism. It’s distinctive for its lack of a clear narrative drive, opting instead for a more fragmented storytelling approach that might not be for everyone, but it certainly resonates with those who dig deeper.
Subdued tone with haunting atmosphereRaw, intimate performancesDistinctive fragmented storytelling
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