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Inferno (2015) dives deep into a disorienting atmosphere that keeps you on edge. DanĂel wakes up in this claustrophobic space, a wedding ring as his only clue. The pacing is deliberate, heightening the tension as he grapples with his lost memories. The dread is palpable, and you can feel his confusion morphing into desperation. The practical effects add a rawness thatâs refreshing in a genre that often relies too heavily on CGI. Performances are solid, with an understated but haunting quality that lingers. Itâs a film that leans into existential themes and plays with the idea of identity and memory. Thereâs something distinct and unsettling about how it depicts fear â not just of the dark, but of losing oneself.
Claustrophobic atmosphereFocus on memory and identityStrong practical effects
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KristĂn Ăsabella KarlsdĂłttir
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