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The story follows a deeply flawed protagonist who stumbles into a mystery that feels way too big for just one person to handle. As the plot unfolds, you start to realize that every single character has a hidden agenda, and trusting anyone is a massive mistake. The pacing is deliberately slow in the best way possible, giving you just enough clues to keep your brain working overtime. It is fascinating to watch the layers peel back, revealing secrets that you genuinely never saw coming.
What really makes Undertone stand out is the phenomenal camera work and the haunting sound design. The cinematography relies heavily on shadows and muted colors, making the whole town feel like an inescapable trap. Every single frame looks like a dark painting, and the subtle background noises make you feel like someone is constantly watching. It is honestly amazing how much tension they managed to create just by playing around with lighting and unsettling silence.
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