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Aquarium is one of those films that dives into psychological horror, offering a claustrophobic atmosphere right from the start. The six characters, each with their own secrets, awake in this stark, sealed room, and the tension builds as they realize only one can survive. It’s a slow burn, and the pacing keeps you on edge, really drawing you into the moral dilemmas they face. The performances are decent, with a rawness that feels genuine, especially as paranoia sets in. It’s interesting how the simplicity of the setting heightens the stakes—no flashy effects, just raw human desperation. The unknown director gives it a certain edge, as if they’re letting the story speak for itself, which I appreciate. Definitely one that lingers long after the credits roll.
Claustrophobic setting enhances tensionFocus on psychological horrorStrong moral dilemmas among characters
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