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So, 'The Company Called Glitch That Nobody and Everybody Wanted' really dives into the frantic world of tech startups. Graham Holliday captures this frantic one-day race against time with an edgy pacing that keeps you on the edge. The atmosphere is thick with tension; you can almost feel the weight of the protagonist's decisions. The mix of practical effects and sharp cinematography lends a gritty realism to the tech landscape. Performances are raw and realistic, especially the lead, who navigates desperation and ambition with a palpable intensity. The film really explores themes of innovation versus ethics in the tech world, and it’s definitely not your typical thriller. There’s something about its complexity that’ll spark conversation among collectors.
Innovative pacing keeps viewers engaged.Explores ethics in tech through a compelling narrative.Distinct atmosphere with practical effects enhancing realism.
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