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Corridor (2021) dives into a claustrophobic school setting that really nails that creeping dread. You’ve got Florence and Sandra, just trying to wrap up the night, but what unfolds is this slow-burn tension that builds effectively. The dark forces at play are never fully revealed, which adds to the unsettling atmosphere—it's like you’re always waiting for the next scare. The practical effects, while not over-the-top, are used wisely, enhancing that sense of realism. The performances feel genuine, capturing the fear and uncertainty of the situation. There’s a solid focus on themes of isolation and vulnerability, which resonates well throughout the film. It’s not your typical jump-scare horror, more of a psychological descent that lingers even after the credits roll.
Claustrophobic school settingFocus on psychological tensionEffective use of practical effects
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