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So, 'Under' is pretty compelling in its understated way. It captures this raw, almost claustrophobic atmosphere as we follow Kerry, who's clearly dealing with some heavy emotional baggage after her incident. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing you to sit in her discomfort while she navigates through the train network—it's like the trains themselves become a metaphor for her mental state. The encounters with the man she meets are poignant, almost like a lifeline. The performances are subtle, with a tone that respects the viewer's intelligence, not spoon-feeding the emotions. It has this realness to it that’s both haunting and affirming, capturing the struggle of finding connection amidst trauma. It's that kind of film that lingers with you.
Atmospheric storytelling focusing on emotional depth.Subtle performances that enhance the narrative.A unique exploration of trauma and connection.
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