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So, (Dis)Satisfaction is quite the odd piece. You’ve got this office worker, Alice, played with a kind of tension that really brings the character to life. The pacing is deliberate, almost slow, but it works to draw you into her world of emotional repression. The horror aspects creep in subtly, with a dark presence that feels like a manifestation of her unfulfilled desires. The practical effects are minimal but effective—it's not over the top, which adds to its unsettling nature. The atmosphere is heavy; you can almost feel Alice’s frustration weighing down on you. Themes of desire and repression really hit home, making it distinct in its exploration of personal horror rather than external threats.
Atmospheric tension throughout.Interesting take on personal horror.Strong performances, especially in emotional scenes.
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Bailey T. Mitchell
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