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So, 'Tranquilizer' really carves out its niche in the horror sci-fi genre with this eerie, oppressive atmosphere that hangs over Copenhagen like a shroud. The pacing is deliberate, almost meditative, which enhances the unsettling vibe. The anonymous protagonist—there's something haunting about his silence—like he's trapped in a world that doesn't care. Practical effects are used with a deft touch; they don't overwhelm, but instead, they linger in your mind. What stands out is the film's exploration of alienation and control, making you think about the cost of compliance in a cold, mechanized society. It's not flashy, but there’s a depth here that seems to resonate, at least for me.
Dystopian setting in CopenhagenFocus on practical effectsExplores themes of control and alienation
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