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Fall (2022) really leans into that slow-burn tension, you know? It’s just two friends, stuck at the top of an old radio tower, and suddenly, it’s like every fear comes rushing up. The cinematography captures that dizzying height perfectly, giving you vertigo just watching it. You can really feel the atmosphere shift as they grapple with not just the physical challenge, but their own insecurities and pasts. The performances are solid; you can see the strain on their faces, which adds to the authenticity. Plus, the practical effects they use for the climbing sequences are quite impressive, grounding the film in a reality that makes it all the more intense. It’s a unique take on survival, really.
Intense claustrophobia and height anxietyStrong themes of friendship and betrayalImpressive practical effects enhance realism
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