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At Two Thirty dives into the eerie world of tomb raiders on a treacherous mission in the Lingshan Mountains. The atmosphere is thick with tension, as both the setting and the narrative build a sense of dread that lingers. It plays with pacing, starting slow but ramping up in a way that feels almost claustrophobic, fitting for a horror-thriller. The practical effects, while not over-the-top, have an authenticity that enhances the unsettling moments. Performances are solid, particularly in how they capture the descent into paranoia and fear. It's distinctive in its quiet focus on the psychological aspects of terror, rather than just relying on cheap scares. The film leaves you questioning not just what’s lurking in the shadows, but also the motives of those in the light.
Interesting take on psychological horror.Strong use of practical effects adds to the realism.Pacing is unconventional but effective.
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