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The Viewing dives into the psyche of a real estate agent grappling with an existential crisis. The pacing is deliberate, almost methodical, which really mirrors his unraveling state of mind. Atmospherically, it’s heavy and introspective, making you feel the weight of his façade as he conducts this apartment showing. The performances are raw, particularly in how they capture the tension between his professional demeanor and the crumbling mental state beneath. Distinctively, the film doesn’t rely on flashy visuals or effects; instead, it draws you into the mundane yet suffocating world of real estate. It’s a compelling exploration of isolation and the struggle to find meaning in a seemingly hollow existence.
Explores themes of isolation and existential dread.Pacing mirrors the protagonist's mental decline.Strong performances that anchor the narrative.
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Theodor Solin
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