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Korridor really pulls you into its uneasy atmosphere, like something’s just off from the start. It’s this slow-burn mystery, where our protagonist, a nondescript white-collar worker, gets caught in this loop, investigating a strange noise in a seemingly endless building. The pacing is deliberately unsettling, almost hypnotic, and it keeps you guessing. The practical effects are small but impactful, enhancing the claustrophobic feel. Performances lean into that air of paranoia, and there’s a sort of existential dread that creeps in as he confronts not just the building, but his own reality. It’s distinctive in how it explores the monotony of corporate life mixed with a psychological edge.
Explores themes of monotony and existential dreadUnique practical effects enhance the atmosphereStrong performances create a sense of paranoia
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