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So, ‘Time’ from 1996... it’s got this quiet, almost eerie vibe that's hard to shake off. The film dives into the weight of tradition, as the village headman's role is passed down through generations. Then, bam—a stranger shows up, and everything shifts. It’s fascinating how the new guy, seemingly out of nowhere, takes control and really messes with the villagers’ lives. The pacing isn’t rushed; it lets tension simmer, and you can feel the villagers’ unease growing. Practical effects are minimal but fitting for this off-kilter drama. The performances are raw, especially the way they portray fear and submission. It’s distinctive for how it unsettles you rather than overtly shocks. A real piece of work if you appreciate nuanced storytelling.
Atmosphere of dread and unease throughout.Focus on power dynamics and societal norms.Interesting character development with minimal effects.
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