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4:44: Time of Fear is a chilling dive into paranoia and dread, set in the confines of a security office in Bukchon Apartment. The film lingers in unsettling silence, punctuated by the occasional creak or whisper that keeps you on edge. The pacing is deliberate, allowing tension to build as the characters grapple with their mounting fears and the unknown. The atmosphere is thick with unease, effectively utilizing practical effects to heighten the realism of its horror elements. It's interesting how the film explores themes of isolation and community suspicion, reflecting societal anxieties. Performances are raw, capturing genuine terror and confusion. There's something compelling about how it captures the mundane yet warped reality of apartment living, which I think gives it a distinctive edge.
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