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Cornucopia is an intriguing exploration of family and belief, set against the backdrop of a ticking clock—literally and metaphorically. The tension between the founder and his son creates a palpable atmosphere filled with dread and anticipation. Pacing is deliberate, allowing the weight of their diverging views to sink in. The cinematography leans into muted colors, giving everything a gritty edge that enhances the story’s somber tone. Performances are raw; you can feel the emotional conflict in every scene. What I found distinct about it is how it doesn't shy away from the uncomfortable realities of faith and manipulation. Practical effects are minimal but effective, emphasizing realism over spectacle, making the whole experience feel grounded and painfully relatable.
Focus on father-son dynamicsSubtle but effective cinematographyThemes of faith and manipulation
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