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So, 'Landlord' (2023) dives into that unsettling vibe of living under someone else's watchful eye. The tenant’s paranoia is palpable, layered with a creeping sense of dread that builds throughout. It plays with the idea of personal space and intrusion—definitely not just a simple tenant-landlord dynamic. Practical effects are used sparingly but effectively, which adds to the rawness of the horror. The pacing feels deliberate, almost sluggish at times, but it really cranks up the tension as the story unfolds. Performances are solid, capturing that mix of anxiety and desperation. It's that kind of film that lingers in your mind, making you question how well you know your neighbors.
Explores themes of paranoia and intrusion.Effective use of practical effects.Deliberate pacing heightens tension.
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Timothy Schwab
Director