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At the End of the Tunnel is this gripping little thriller that dives into the life of a paraplegic engineer, right in his dimly lit basement. The noises and voices he starts hearing really pull you in, and the atmosphere? It's tense, almost suffocating at times, like you're right there with him, feeling the isolation. The pacing is interesting; it keeps you engaged without rushing. You really get a sense of his struggle and determination, and the performances help ground the whole experience. The practical effects – when they happen – feel raw and add to the realism. It's not your typical heist film; it's more like a psychological dance between fear and resilience. Definitely one that lingers after the credits roll.
Psychological tension is a key theme.Unique perspective of a disabled protagonist.Atmospheric sounds enhance the eerie feel.
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