Yesterday is an interesting blend of drama and thriller, offering a unique take on the idea of forgetting something so integral to one's identity. The film’s pacing can feel a bit uneven at times, but it’s that jitteriness that adds to the tension. The atmosphere shifts between light-hearted moments and darker, introspective scenes, which keeps you on your toes. There’s something distinct about how it plays with memory and the weight that carries; the performances are solid, especially in how they convey that struggle. The practical effects are subtle but effective – they don’t overwhelm, which is refreshing. It’s a film that experiences a lot of internal conflict, mirroring the chaos in the characters’ lives. Worth a look for its thematic depth.
Interesting exploration of memory. · Shifting tones keep the viewer engaged. · Solid performances elevate the narrative.
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