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Intrusion (2016) is this intriguing piece that unfolds at a snail's pace, but it’s so deliberate. Simão, the lead, gets this enigmatic phone call that spirals into a kind of existential dread. The atmosphere is thick, almost oppressive at times, which really pulls you into his mental state. The practical effects are subtle, grounded in reality, and the performances feel genuine, as if we’re eavesdropping on someone’s life unraveling. It’s this exploration of isolation and paranoia that makes it stand out, almost like peeking into someone else's nightmare. The cinematography leans into shadows; it’s dark but not overly stylized, grounding it in a sense of realism. Worth a look if you appreciate layered narratives and character-driven storytelling.
Atmospheric and introspective.Slow burn pacing might not suit everyone.Strong focus on character complexity.
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