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Looking for recommendations of movies like "12 Angry Men” or “My Dinner with Andre” where virtually the whole movie is one long scene that plays out in real time. I think there's something to be said about movies that can maintain your attention for a couple hours without needing to change scenes as a sort of mental reset.

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[–] Jonathan@lemm.ee 1 points 2 years ago

Alfred Hitchcock's "Rope" plays out in real time in one location.

"Locke" is just Tom Hardy in a car.

"Buried" is 95 minutes of Ryan Reynolds in a coffin.