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So, 'Vacuum' is an interesting piece. It's got this raw, emotional vibe that really draws you in, especially with Tom, our deaf protagonist. The war setting creates this palpable tension, almost suffocating at times, and you feel that urgency in every scene. The pacing is deliberate, letting you really sit with Tom's choices, which are heavy and haunting. The atmosphere? It's almost like a character itself—isolating yet compelling. And while the performances are solid, it's the practical effects that stand out. They really ground the film, adding a layer of realism that complements the stark themes of communication and isolation. It’s distinctive in how it portrays silence in such a chaotic world.
Look out for the unique sound design; it enhances the silent moments.Check how the cinematography reflects Tom's isolation.Interesting use of practical effects to depict the war environment.
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Ido Azulay
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