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Cellblock B, with its unsettling atmosphere and raw pacing, really dives into the psyche of Collin Mayo as he confronts his own darkness. The documentary style is gritty, almost claustrophobic, which really enhances the tension throughout. It seems to capture the essence of a young man's struggle with consequences in a way that feels both real and haunting. The practical effects add a layer of authenticity, making you feel the weight of his choices. Performances are raw, especially Mayo's, who carries the film with a mix of dread and defiance. You really get a sense of the horror lurking in Cellblock B, almost like a character in itself. It's distinctive, not just for its subject but for the way it makes you sit with discomfort.
Unique approach to documentary storytellingIntense atmosphere throughout filmFocus on psychological themes and personal growth
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