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Stress is one of those films that really nails the tension of modern life. It dives deep into the psyche of a workaholic father, played with a kind of raw authenticity that makes you feel his struggle. The atmosphere is thick with unease, as the pacing shifts from frantic to almost painfully slow, mirroring the protagonist's internal conflict. There's a palpable sense of dread as he attempts to connect with his daughter, revealing the complexities of familial relationships against the backdrop of societal expectations. The performances are solid, especially in the quieter moments where emotion speaks louder than words. Overall, it's a gritty exploration of priorities, and while it may not have big-budget effects, it makes its impact through storytelling and character depth.
Intense character studyExploration of father-daughter dynamicsUnique pacing adds to the tension
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