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So, 'The Double' (2026) is this intriguing short film that takes a fresh look at Dostoevsky’s themes, you know? It's directed by Youssef Askar, though he's still kind of flying under the radar. The tone is really moody, very dark, with this intense atmosphere that reflects the internal struggle of the protagonist. The pacing feels deliberate, almost claustrophobic at times, which adds to the tension. There’s a striking use of practical effects that enhances the surreal nature of the story, making the double feel eerily tangible. Performances are layered and rich, leaving you with this unsettling sense of duality. It’s not your standard adaptation; it feels almost like a character study wrapped in a thriller.
Short film adaptation of DostoevskyDirected by Youssef AskarUnique take on themes of identity and duality
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