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So, 'infinite' from 2003 is one of those films that kind of lingers in your mind, you know? It starts with Gabriel Winter waking up in this shadowy, unsettling room, and right off the bat, the atmosphere is thick with confusion and dread. The pacing is deliberate, almost suffocating at times, and as Gabriel meets that enigmatic doorman, you're left wondering what's real and what's not. The endless labyrinth of corridors gives off a claustrophobic vibe, and the practical effects, though low-budget, really pull you into this twisted journey. The themes of isolation and existential dread are woven throughout, making it resonate longer after the credits roll. It's definitely a distinctive piece in the horror genre for sure.
Low-budget yet effective practical effectsThemes of isolation and existential dreadDistinct atmosphere and pacing
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