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So, 'Drifter' is a curious piece. It dives into the unease of the mundane, you know? Jonathan's dog-sitting gig quickly spirals into a night of creeping dread. The atmosphere is thick, almost suffocating, with tension that builds slowly but deliberately. You have to appreciate the practical effects—there's something unnervingly tangible about them that CGI just can't replicate. The pacing feels deliberate; it’s not about jump scares but rather that slow drip of dread. The performances, especially from Jonathan, ground the film. It's this mix of the ordinary turned sinister, which I found quite engaging. It’s not your conventional horror flick, but rather an exploration of paranoia and isolation in familiar spaces.
Atmospheric tension builds gradually.Practical effects stand out.Explores themes of isolation and paranoia.
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