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Thread is one of those films that pulls you into its oppressive atmosphere right from the start. Set in 1972 Athens, it captures the weight of a dictatorship through the eyes of Niki, a fierce resistance fighter, and her son Lefteris. The tension builds slowly, almost unhurried, which really lets you marinate in their struggles. The performances are raw and honest, especially from the lead, who embodies the anguish of a mother torn between her fight for freedom and the protection of her child. The practical effects enhance the gritty realism, making the setting feel even more nightmarish. It's not your typical sci-fi; it leans heavily into drama, exploring themes of sacrifice and the painful bonds of family. There's a haunting quality to it that sticks with you.
Set in 1972 Athens during a dictatorshipFocuses on mother-son dynamicsDistinctive blend of drama and sci-fi elements
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