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So, 'Psychotronic' is this intriguing little thriller from 2017 directed by Dmitry Kuznetsov. You’ve got this everyman taxi driver in Moscow who starts to notice his passengers acting a bit off. It’s like a slow burn that really gets under your skin. The atmosphere is tense, with this underlying dread that builds as he follows these odd threads. The way the city is depicted adds a haunting vibe, and the practical effects really ground the experience. Performances are surprisingly strong, adding layers to the protagonist’s descent into paranoia. It’s distinctive, for sure, exploring themes of isolation and the eerie unpredictability of urban life. You feel the weight of every strange encounter, each one peeling back layers of the bizarre.
Interesting exploration of urban paranoia.Atmospheric use of Moscow as a character.Unconventional narrative that builds tension.
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