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Tinnitus is a curious blend of drama and mystery, diving deep into the psychological impact of sound—or the absence of it. The pacing is intentionally slow, allowing tension to build as the two lovers grapple with an inexplicable auditory phenomenon. The atmosphere is claustrophobic, heightened by their underground refuge, where the sound becomes a character in itself. It's a unique take on how isolation can distort reality, and the practical effects used to convey the sound are remarkably immersive. Performances are subtle, capturing the fragility of their connection as they navigate both their feelings for each other and the mounting dread. It’s definitely a film that lingers long after the credits roll, forcing you to reflect on what you just experienced.
Atmospheric sound designSubtle performancesExplores themes of isolation
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