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So, 'Interview' from 2011 is this really interesting little thriller that plays out almost entirely in one room. It's a tense back-and-forth between a journalist and a serial killer, and it really dives deep into the psychology of both characters. The atmosphere is pretty claustrophobic, and the pacing keeps you on edge, making every word count. What’s striking is how the performances carry the weight of the film—really raw and intense. The practical effects are minimal, but they don't really need much more; it’s all about the dialogue and the suspenseful build-up. It’s distinct in its focus, relying on the characters and the tension rather than flashy visuals. Definitely a unique take on the genre.
Tight focus on character dynamicsMinimalist approach enhances tensionStrong performances drive the narrative
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