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Thylacine is a quiet exploration of relationships and insecurities, like a slow-burning ember. The film's atmosphere is both intimate and tense, with a pacing that draws you into the couple's emotional landscape. The performances are raw, almost unpolished, which adds authenticity to their struggles. It’s really interesting how Alex Lampsos captures the mundane and the profound in everyday moments, especially during that lunch scene which acts like a catalyst. The themes of trust and vulnerability are layered throughout, making it a compelling character study. You feel the weight of each decision, and there's this subtle beauty in how it unfolds, almost like watching a live-action novel play out.
Intimate character studyRaw performancesExplores trust and vulnerability
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