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So, 'Annie' is really this slow-burn psychological piece, you know? It drops you right into this eerie atmosphere — abandoned quarry, kind of haunting. The pacing is deliberate, which adds to the tension as Annie figures out her predicament. There's a raw quality to the practical effects that feels gritty and real, enhancing that sense of isolation. The performances are, well, understated yet compelling; you can feel Annie's confusion and desperation. It tackles themes of memory and identity in a way that’s quite intriguing. Overall, it’s distinctive for its minimalistic yet effective approach to storytelling. Not your typical thriller, for sure.
Atmospheric setting is a standout element. · Pacing may feel slow, but it suits the narrative. · Themes of memory and identity are explored deeply.
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