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Time Addiction feels like an intimate exploration into the human psyche. The pacing is deliberate, almost painstakingly so, mirroring the protagonist's own obsession with time. The atmosphere is heavy, thick with isolation, as the man grapples with his fears. Each scene lingers, drawing you deeper into his mental state, which can be unsettling yet fascinating. It’s interesting how the minimal interactions with the outside world amplify his internal battle. The practical effects used to distort his perception are surprisingly effective, making you question what's real and what's imagined. The performances have a rawness that cuts through the somewhat bleak narrative, leaving you with an unsettling reflection on mortality.
Isolation as a central themeEffective use of practical effectsSlow pacing enhances tension
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