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Apartment 304 is an interesting mix of comedy and thriller that really toys with the mundane aspects of daily life. It starts off pretty light-hearted, following a middle-aged guy just trying to settle into his new digs. But then you’ve got this neighbor who keeps popping up, saying 'hi' with a vibe that feels increasingly off-kilter. That’s where the tension builds, and it’s fascinating how the tone shifts from casual encounters to something more unsettling. The pacing feels deliberate, almost mirroring the slow creep of discomfort that comes with close quarters. Performances lean into the awkwardness of the situations, making you question familiarity and boundaries. The practical effects, while not the focus, add a subtle layer of tension as things spiral out. It’s a quirky little piece that captures the essence of modern living in a weirdly relatable way.
Interesting blend of tonesSubtle use of practical effectsExplores themes of familiarity and boundaries
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Key Crew
João Medeiros-Moraes
Director