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Bunker (2019) dives into a claustrophobic atmosphere, where two men are confined in a cramped space, just studying surveillance footage. The pacing is deliberate, slow-burn, which really heightens the tension as you’re drawn deeper into their psychological unraveling. The horror here isn’t about jump scares but rather the dread of the unknown — that police interrogation looms large, almost taunting them. The practical effects are minimal but effective, grounding the film in an unsettling reality. Performances from the leads are solid, capturing that desperation and paranoia quite well. It’s distinctive in its approach, focusing more on the internal fears rather than external threats. It’s an interesting piece for anyone who appreciates psychological horror with a sci-fi twist.
Examines themes of isolation and paranoia.Strong emphasis on atmosphere over action.Interesting blend of horror and sci-fi elements.
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Abe Callard
Director