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Delusion (1981) is a fascinating entry in the horror genre that dives deep into psychological tension and claustrophobia. Set in a sprawling but oppressive mansion, the film uses its haunting atmosphere to build unease. The performances, especially that of the nurse Meredith, are raw and compelling, drawing you into her mounting paranoia. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to soak in the eerie details before things take a darker turn. And those practical effects? They’re not overdone, but they serve to amplify the horror in a way that feels grounded. The themes of trust and isolation weave throughout, making it distinctive among its contemporaries. Definitely a film that sticks with you long after the credits roll.
Psychological tension plays a key role.Eerie mansion setting enhances unease.Practical effects add a grounded feel to horror.
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