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Thank God For Civilisation dives into the introspective journey of Craig Redford, a college student grappling with the weight of Western civilization. The film's tone is quite somber, almost reflective, which really resonates as Craig confronts his realizations. The pacing feels deliberate but not sluggish, allowing viewers to sit with his thoughts and questions. The atmosphere is thick with a sense of existential dread, heightened by some practical effects that emphasize his internal struggle—like shadows looming over him. Performances are earnest, particularly from the lead, who embodies this quest for understanding. It's distinctive for its lack of grandiosity; instead, it opts for a quieter, more intimate exploration of civilization's complexities.
Explores heavy themes of civilization.Intimate character study.Practical effects enhance the internal struggle.
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