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Zwart presents a rather unsettling exploration of technology and personal privacy. The film's atmosphere is thick with tension, as Ronnie's naiveté sets him on a precarious path. The pacing is deliberate, almost claustrophobic, as the narrative tightens around him following that fateful invitation. It’s interesting how the film plays with the idea of an operating system as both a tool and an antagonist; the practical effects, though minimal, serve to amplify that sense of entrapment. The performances, particularly Ronnie's, capture a blend of vulnerability and desperation that feels all too real in our tech-obsessed world. There’s an underlying commentary on trust and the digital age that lingers even after the credits roll.
Engaging atmosphere that builds tension.Interesting commentary on technology and trust.Minimal practical effects enhance the experience.
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Tommie Geraedts
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