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CCTV (2015) is a curious blend of horror and psychological tension that unfolds in the claustrophobic confines of an old hospital. The film centers on Hariri, who finds himself immobilized and vulnerable after an accident while fixing a CCTV camera. The atmosphere is thick, almost oppressive, and the pacing is deliberate, drawing you into his sense of isolation and dread. There’s something haunting about the practical effects that contribute to the eerie visuals, and the performances are raw, capturing the desperation of his situation. It’s interesting how it plays with the idea of surveillance, making you question what’s watching and who’s really in control. Not your typical horror fare, but it lingers with you.
Explores themes of isolation and controlUnique use of surveillance in horrorStrong practical effects enhance the atmosphere
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