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So, 'The Hell in the Sky' is a pretty wild ride, I mean, who would have thought a sunny day could turn so sinister? The premise revolves around this sun radiation that brings on a cancerous disease, which gives it a real dread-filled edge. The atmosphere is thick, with a sense of impending doom that's almost palpable. It's not your typical sci-fi, more like a meditative reflection on our relationship with nature and technology. The practical effects are a mixed bag, but they sometimes hit the mark, adding a rawness that enhances the unsettling vibe. Performances are decent, not groundbreaking, but you can feel the tension simmering. It’s one of those films that lingers, making you think about the consequences of the everyday.
Explores the consequences of environmental neglectTension builds throughout, culminating in a reflective endingInteresting blend of practical effects and unsettling themes
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Santiago Cano
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