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So, 'The Sky Is Falling' is an interesting piece, really. Set in this local Egyptian coffee roasting factory, the atmosphere is thick with tension from the get-go. Kafr, the manager, is quite the character—his paranoia about the sky literally falling creates this claustrophobic chaos that unfolds in real time. The pacing is frenetic, which complements the escalating panic among the workers. It explores themes of fear and control, which feels very pertinent. While the practical effects aren't the centerpiece, the use of sound design really enhances that sense of impending doom. Performances feel raw and authentic, giving it a gritty texture that stays with you. It's a distinctive blend of psychological thriller and social commentary that makes you ponder long after the credits roll.
Set in an Egyptian coffee factoryThemes of panic and controlIntense atmosphere and sound design
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