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Under Still Waters has this moody, almost haunting atmosphere that really captures the essence of human complexity. Dvornik's direction steers the narrative through a maze of morality and friendship, and you get this sense of dread building as the layers peel back. Rebeka, the young lawyer, is played with a kind of anxious intensity that makes you feel for her, especially with her ties to Jana, the suspect. The pacing ebbs and flows—some moments are deliberately slow, letting the tension simmer, while others hit hard with emotional punches. Practical effects are minimal, but they add a gritty realism that fits the crime drama mold well. It's that exploration of dark human nature that sets this film apart. A real dive into the murky waters of trust and betrayal.
Atmospheric tension throughoutStrong character-driven storytellingExplores themes of morality and betrayal
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