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Claustrophobia (2003) is a wild ride through a rooftop nightmare, blending horror and thriller elements in a way that feels both raw and unsettling. The film lingers in that tense atmosphere, with the threat of a crossbow-wielding serial killer lurking just above. It’s the kind of movie that captures that claustrophobic dread; you can almost feel the weight of the ceilings closing in. The pacing is intriguing—slow enough to build tension, but there’s always that sense of impending doom. The practical effects are decent for the budget, giving it a gritty realism. Performances by the three leads feel authentic, capturing that youthful anxiety as they grapple with an unseen menace. It's not polished, but that’s part of its charm.
Nice indie horror that plays with anxiety themes.Interesting use of rooftops as a setting.Check out the practical effects; they add to the gritty feel.
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