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Zoning (1987) is an interesting piece of late '80s cinema. Set against the backdrop of a Chicago skyscraper, it immerses you in a claustrophobic and tense atmosphere. The film has this gritty aesthetic, and the pacing lends itself well to the mounting suspense. You feel the weight of the city looming over the characters, which plays into the themes of ambition and moral decay. The practical effects used throughout are quite effective, adding to the film's raw edge. While the director remains unknown, the performancesâthough not always stellarâcarry a certain earnestness that draws you in. There's something about its vibe that feels very much of its time, which is part of its charm. It's a curious watch for those who appreciate the nuances of genre films from this era.
Distinctive atmosphere of late '80s thrillersExplores ambition and moral decayEffective practical effects enhance suspense
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