It just ain't fair. You can't use a track like East Hastings (most commonly known for its use in the 28 Days Later soundtrack) and not have some kind of violent/ dramatic release. By the end, I almost felt nauseous from the amount of tension it had build up.
It feels like some kind of messed up Pavlovian tension trap, but I guess that might say more about me than the clip itself.
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