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So, "Control" directed by Giuliano Montaldo is quite a fascinating piece of cinema. It digs into the psychological strain of isolation, you know? Set in a nuclear shelter, it explores how these fifteen strangers cope without any outside interaction. The atmosphere is pretty tense; you really feel the pressure building up. There's this slow, almost claustrophobic pacing that adds to the unease. The performances are raw and genuine, each character brings something different to the table. It’s interesting how the film uses practical effects to create an authentic feel of desperation and fear. Montaldo crafts a narrative that makes you ponder human behavior under duress, and that’s what really sets it apart from other thrillers of the time.
Psychological themes of isolationSlow-building tension and atmosphereRaw performances enhancing the narrative
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