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So, '45 Days' is quite the interesting piece from 2007. The film delves into the psyche of a young man who's been locked up in a psychiatric hospital, all because of this terrible accusation of killing his parents. It brings a heavy, dark atmosphere that's really palpable throughout. The pacing is deliberate—almost methodical—as it builds tension leading up to the trial. I found the vow of silence to be a striking choice; it adds a layer of complexity to his character. The performances, while not flashy, feel honest and grounded. There’s this rawness to it, and the practical effects, though minimal, enhance the emotional weight rather than distract from it. It’s definitely a film that lingers with you, you know?
Psychological tension builds steadilyGrounded performances enhance the storyThemes of silence and guilt resonate deeply
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