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So, 'Zoom' is one of those indie films that kind of sneaks up on you. It opens with this long stretch of silence that sets the mood nicely—very contemplative, very still. The pacing is deliberate, almost meditative, and the atmosphere shifts from serene to a deeper exploration of identity and isolation. The performances, while perhaps not the flashiest, are genuine and grounded, making you feel the weight of their experiences. The practical effects are understated but serve the narrative well, enhancing that feeling of quiet chaos beneath the surface. It's distinctive in how it handles silence and vulnerability, you know? It’s not flashy, but it sticks with you in a subtle way.
A slow-burn exploration of inner themes.Subtle performances that evoke empathy.Interesting use of silence in storytelling.
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