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Private Tuition offers a gritty glimpse into the life of Jeanne Kern, a schoolteacher caught in a web of scandal that oozes tension and unease. The film's atmosphere is thick with paranoia, as Jeanne's world crumbles around her, a kind of slow-burn anxiety that keeps you on edge. The pacing feels deliberate and adds to the mounting dread—every scene feels like it's building toward something inevitable. The themes of morality and public perception resonate strongly, almost uncomfortably so. There's this raw quality to the performances that makes you question the characters' motives. The use of practical effects is subtle but effective, enhancing the film's unsettling tone without overshadowing the narrative. It's a film that lingers with you, not always in a comfortable way.
Uneasy atmosphere throughout.Strong themes of morality and public perception.Notable use of practical effects to enhance tension.
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