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Blitzkrieg is this unsettling piece that draws you in with its creeping dread. The story hinges on a child whose anxiety spirals after he finds a small hole in the wall. It’s not just a hole – it symbolizes a deeper fear of the unknown. The film really excels in its atmosphere, with tight framing and claustrophobic visuals that echo the kid’s internal struggle. The pacing can feel deliberate, almost like watching a pressure cooker about to explode. There are some practical effects that stand out, creating a visceral experience as the paranoia builds. Performances are notably grounded, particularly the child, whose innocence juxtaposes the horror lurking just out of sight. It’s a unique take on psychological horror, really makes you think about how fear manifests.
Explores childhood fears and paranoiaInteresting use of practical effectsMight appeal to fans of psychological horror
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