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Hadn't heard of it till I saw your review. Good work.
I think the writing was great for the core story. It was unpredictable for what had happened.
What was weak was character development. They tried a tiny bit to dig into the characters, but it felt like they were lacking time the whole way. Kind of like they didn't have time to fully develop the entire story and if they had an extra 15 minutes or so they would have.