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They're trying to survive in a post-apocalyptic New York, and it's really unsettling how real it feels. The atmosphere is thick with dread, almost like you can feel the weight of the storms looming over them. Margot and Daniel's performances are raw, capturing that sense of desperation amid chaos. And those practical effects? They do a lot to ground the film's more outlandish moments. It’s not just about the storms; it’s about the human experience in the face of relentless adversity, which gives it an almost documentary-like quality. You can’t help but get drawn into their struggle.
This film has had a limited release, making it somewhat elusive for collectors. While not a mainstream title, its thematic depth and unique approach to practical effects have garnered a small but dedicated following. Some editions have come and gone quickly, so finding a good copy can be a challenge. If you're into indie films that tackle heavy themes with a personal touch, this one’s worth seeking out.
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