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Walking in Darkness is a real curiosity. The film unfolds in a few tight scenes, almost like a stage play, with Zhou Jun trapped in the cab, sharing his heavy past. The atmosphere is tense, filled with an unsettling mystery that creeps up on you. The dialogue is sparse but impactful, drawing you deeper into Zhou's pain and the weight of unresolved loss. The taxi driver, as a foil, adds layers to the narrative, shifting from mere listener to a catalyst for something bigger. The acting is raw, lending authenticity to Zhou's emotional turmoil. It's a film that plays with shadows and the unknown, inviting you to linger in its dark corners. Definitely one for collectors who appreciate character-driven mystery dramas.
Explores themes of loss and unresolved grief.Unique setting creates an intimate and claustrophobic feel.Interesting use of dialogue and silence to build tension.
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