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So, 'The Way You Die' throws you right into this train setting in 1960, which is just dripping with that tense, claustrophobic atmosphere. The whole spy angle feels like a throwback to that era, with significant paranoia woven throughout. The pacing is interesting; it has moments of quiet that amplify the tension before a sudden jolt of action. Sebastian, our lead, feels relatable but also a bit out of his depth, which makes you root for him. I found the practical effects somewhat charming, especially considering the time. It’s not the smoothest ride, but that adds to its unique charm, you know? A real curiosity for collectors who appreciate the quirks of lesser-known thrillers.
Great example of 1960s spy thrillers.Interesting practical effects for the era.Distinctive pacing that builds tension effectively.
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