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NET (2021) offers a chilling dive into obsession and voyeurism, set against the backdrop of modern surveillance culture. The tone is unsettling, almost claustrophobic, as we follow Laxman, a man who finds himself ensnared by the life of Priya, a young woman he watches through hidden cameras. The pacing shifts between moments of intense tension and quieter, almost mundane, scenes that amplify Laxman's growing fixation. It raises provocative questions about privacy and the ethical boundaries of technology. The performances are solid, capturing the nuances of Laxman's moral descent. What stands out is the practical effects - they enhance the eeriness without overshadowing the narrative. It’s a look at the dark side of connectivity that lingers long after the credits roll.
Explores themes of obsession and privacy.Practical effects enhance the unsettling atmosphere.Strong performances drive the psychological tension.
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