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The Chair to Everywhere offers a pretty intriguing take on teleportation and its unintended consequences. The film’s tone is quite tense, especially as the father grapples with the loss of his daughter. It’s not flashy, but the practical effects used for the teleportation sequences are notable and lend a gritty realism to the sci-fi elements. There’s this air of dread that hangs over the pacing, building up to the father’s desperate attempts to reverse what’s happened. The performances capture a raw emotional struggle — you can really feel the weight of his despair. It’s distinctive in how it blends personal stakes with a broader commentary on innovation and its fallout, making you think about the cost of progress.
Interesting take on teleportation.Strong emotional core.Practical effects enhance the tension.
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