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Autophobia is a low-key thriller that sidesteps typical tropes. The atmosphere is thick with dread and a sense of abandonment, thanks to Sam Dagett's haunting experiences. The pacing can feel a bit deliberate, but it adds to that creeping tension. There’s a raw, almost visceral quality in the performances, particularly from the lead, whose descent into paranoia is palpable. The practical effects, though not overblown, serve the narrative well, grounding the supernatural elements in a gritty reality. It’s the sort of film that lingers in your mind, exploring themes of loss and the shadows that shape us. It’s not flashy, but there’s something distinctly eerie about its approach to psychological unraveling.
Psychological themes that linger.Gritty practical effects enhance realism.Pacing builds tension, enhancing the atmosphere.
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