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So, 'Key' from 2011 is this intriguing little thriller that dives deep into the psyche of obsession and the darker corners of human nature. The premise kicks off with forensic pathologist Martin Revell, who discovers a key in a suicide victim's stomach—yeah, weird, right? It leads him down a rabbit hole that’s both unsettling and compelling. The pacing feels right, slow enough to build tension but always pushing you to the next revelation. The practical effects are done well, adding to the eerie atmosphere. Performances are solid, and the whole vibe hangs heavy with existential dread. It’s one of those films that sticks with you, partly because of its unique premise and the way it explores madness.
Interesting exploration of obsessionStrong atmosphere and pacingUnique premise with practical effects
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