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I Think I'm Alone Now dives into a world stripped bare by the rise of AI, setting a tense, eerie atmosphere right from the start. The pacing feels deliberate; it builds this suffocating sense of solitude and dread. The protagonist, a guy just trying to escape the madness, really embodies that isolation. Performances are solid, though not flashy, which works well for this kind of tension. There’s a mix of practical effects that add a layer of rawness to the horror elements. It’s distinct because it doesn’t rely on jump scares but rather creates an unsettling mood that lingers long after the credits roll. It strikes a chord about human fragility amidst technological chaos, you know? It’s not your typical horror, that’s for sure.
Atmospheric tension throughoutFocus on character-driven storytellingStrong themes of isolation and technology
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