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Cry of a Dolphin is a curious blend of action and thriller that delves into the claustrophobic world of a nuclear submarine. The unsettling atmosphere is palpable as the crew grapples with an unknown virus, creating a sense of impending doom that hangs over the film. Saltykov's direction keeps the pacing tight, balancing intense moments with the eerie silence of deep-sea isolation. The practical effects used to depict the submarine's interiors feel authentic, immersing you in that confined environment. Performances are solid, with the cast conveying a real sense of desperation and tension. It's not your typical military thriller; it wrestles with themes of morality and survival in a way that sticks with you long after the credits roll.
Submarine setting heightens tension Β· Explores themes of isolation and survival Β· Effective use of practical effects
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