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Waste is a fascinating exploration of personal collapse, set against the backdrop of a man's chaotic day. Kralj, the main character, juggles his double life, and the tension builds slowly, almost painfully, as the weight of his lies starts to suffocate him. It's less about action and more about the atmosphere—there's a thick sense of dread as everything unravels. Mirković's direction feels intimate, capturing those moments where silence speaks volumes. The performances are grounded; you can feel the strain in Kralj's interactions. The film doesn’t rely on flashy effects, but rather on the raw emotional weight of the situation. It’s a unique take on infidelity and self-deception, with an engagingly bleak tone throughout.
Released in 2008, Croatian production.Notable for its minimal dialogue and focus on atmosphere.Incorporates practical effects to enhance emotional depth.Igor Mirković's directorial style emphasizes tension and intimacy.
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