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So, 'Where Do Ants Sleep at Night' is a pretty intriguing piece. It dives into the lives of two characters trapped in this vast, almost oppressive office environment. The atmosphere feels heavy, like a constant weight pressing down on them. It's not your typical mystery; it’s more about existential dread, the feeling of being lost in a world that doesn’t quite fit. The pacing is deliberate, gives you time to soak in the nuances of their interactions. It’s interesting how the film uses practical effects to create a surreal vibe, almost reminiscent of Kafka. The performances are subtle yet impactful; you can really feel the characters' struggles. Overall, it’s distinctive for its blend of mundane and bizarre, which lingers long after the credits roll.
Themes of existentialism and alienationUnique practical effectsStrong character-driven narrative
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Dean Wei
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