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Tetra is one of those films that really sits with you. It has a raw, almost haunting atmosphere, set mostly around a quarry at sunset, which adds a surreal quality to the whole experience. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the tension to build slowly as we witness the interactions of these four young adults. The performances feel genuine, capturing the nuances of their relationships and the weight of their impending decisions. The themes of friendship, loss, and survival are explored in a way that's gripping but not overdone. You can sense the practical effects in the way the setting interacts with the characters—it's all very tactile. There's something distinct about the film's approach to storytelling, almost like a character study wrapped in a suspenseful narrative.
Atmospheric setting contributes to tensionStrong character dynamicsExploration of themes like loss and survival
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