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Glass Cabin, directed by Can Türedi, really nails that sense of creeping dread. The film follows a tennis player who, after a brief yet unsettling encounter, spirals into paranoia. It's fascinating how Türedi builds tension—there's this slow burn that keeps you on edge, making the viewer feel as trapped as the protagonist. The atmosphere is suffocating, almost claustrophobic, with practical effects that heighten the horror without being over-the-top. The performances are raw, lending a real authenticity to the unraveling psyche of the lead. It’s not your typical crime-thriller; it’s more psychological, exploring themes of fear and isolation in a way that sticks with you, long after the credits roll.
Focus on the psychological aspects over gore.Pay attention to the build-up of tension.Notice the use of practical effects that enhance realism.
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