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Vacuum is a fascinating piece of indie science fiction that really plays with atmosphere. The film has this quiet, almost meditative tone as two astronauts drift above Earth, which gives it a unique pacing that’s rare in the genre. There's a heavy focus on isolation and the vastness of space, and the practical effects have a kind of raw charm, making you appreciate the craftsmanship involved. The performances are understated, but they really draw you in, letting the silence and the emptiness speak volumes. It’s not a big-budget spectacle, but there’s something intriguing about its minimalist storytelling and how it captures the essence of space travel. Definitely worth a look for those interested in indie sci-fi.
Screened at the SF Indie Festival in 2008Strong focus on atmosphere and isolationInteresting use of practical effects
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