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So, 'Alex's Apartment' is one of those hidden gems from the early '90s that leans heavily into psychological horror. The atmosphere is thick with tension, and the pacing is just right—never too rushed, always keeping you on edge. The Victorian setting adds a layer of creepiness, like it has its own story to tell. The performances are solid, particularly the lead, who really sells the growing paranoia. And there are some practical effects that stand out, reminding you how effective they can be compared to CGI. It’s an exploration of trust and isolation, as she navigates her suspicions of the neighbor. Not groundbreaking, but definitely has its quirks for those who appreciate the era’s style.
Great for those who enjoy slow-burn horror.Check out the practical effects; they have a certain charm.The psychological angle is quite intriguing.
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