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The Glass Sky is an intriguing exploration of a man's psychological unraveling, set against the backdrop of a tense pre-war Paris. Julien, played with a captivating blend of vulnerability and tension, navigates his claustrophobic life with an invalid mother and a girlfriend who seems to have her own agenda. The pacing feels deliberately slow, allowing the atmosphere to build, as Julien's dreams blur the lines between desire and violence. The lurking threat of a serial killer adds a layer of dread that seeps into every scene. The practical effects used in dream sequences are particularly striking, enhancing the surreal elements of his psyche. It's distinctive for its unflinching look at the darker sides of human nature, and the nuanced performances really pull you into Julien's conflicted world.
Explores themes of desire and violence.Atmospheric pre-war setting enhances the tension.Notable for its practical dream sequences.
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