Four O'Clock is this intriguing psychological mystery that really draws you into Frank's unsettling world. The atmosphere is thick with tension as he toils away in his clock shop, and you can't help but feel his paranoia creeping in about his wife, Helen. The pacing keeps you on edge, every little moment amplifying his doubts. It’s quite fascinating how the film plays with time as a concept, not just literally but emotionally. The performances are subtle but effective, especially in conveying Frank's unraveling psyche. There's a rawness to the practical effects that enhances the eerie feeling throughout. It’s not flashy but definitely sticks with you, leaving you pondering the fragility of trust.
Themes of paranoia and distrust are central to the plot.Unique setting in a clock shop adds to the tension.Subtle performances emphasize the psychological aspect.
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