This movie actually surprised me. Multiple (well, actually just two, but who's counting?) converging threads and camera work like the "24" series combined with a realistic every-day storyline. Finally. You can actually feel the frustration in the main characters building up to right out rage. Trying to do the "right" thing, trapped in a situation they really cannot control. After endless processions of movies, where the main (supposedly intelligent) characters do the exactly wrong thing at the exactly wrong time... Someone actually had the frackin ingenious idea of showing what happens, if you're a real person in that exact situation. Why on earth did that take this long? It somehow makes you wonder, why this one never hit the box office. Maybe it's too macabre for the mainstream public.
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