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The Nest (2020) is an interesting watch. It tells this simple yet heavy story of a boy who, while playing around trees, hits a nest. The way the film unfolds is quite deliberate, really taking its time to build tension. The atmosphere is thick with unease, the kind that creeps under your skin. The performances, especially from the older man, add a layer of complexity. He’s not just some benign figure; there’s depth there that can make you think twice. The themes revolve around innocence and the darker sides of human intentions, and it’s this contrast that makes the film stick in your mind. The practical effects, though minimal, serve the story well, grounding it in a sense of reality. Worth a look if you appreciate subtle storytelling.
Explores themes of innocence versus maliceSlow-paced with a heavy atmosphereMinimal practical effects enhance realism
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