
one of the most gripping films i've watched, ever. something the destitution of the film's texan setting only serves to exacerbate. this coupled with the too conspicuous absence of the thriller tension music intended to build atmosphere but inadvertently tells everyone that something dramatic is going to happen, creates a film that seems to roll on unflinching while leaving audiences to reel in the wake of its inevitable, yet almost fickle brutality. i watched this film in my room on my laptop, and still had to hit the pause button a few times so i could remember to breathe. intense stuff.
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