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So, DOOMSCROLL, huh? It’s pretty intriguing, really. The film dives into that unsettling feeling of isolation we all experience while glued to our screens. The pacing kind of mimics the erratic nature of online scrolling—slow yet anxiety-inducing. The atmosphere? Thick with dread, almost oppressive at times. And there’s this clever use of practical effects that enhances the tension—gives it a rawness you don’t see much in digital-heavy horror nowadays. The young man’s performance is convincing; you really feel his descent into paranoia. What sets this apart? It plays on modern fears, blurring the line between reality and the digital world. It’s a fresh take, more psychological than gory, but it leaves that lingering unease. Definitely a curious watch.
Explores themes of isolation and paranoia.Unique blend of practical effects and digital dread.Captures the essence of modern anxiety.
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