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Lies Beneath The Surface is an intriguing TV thriller that really plays with tension and isolation. You’ve got this single woman, Hanna, who’s kayaking in this eerie remote lake, and the atmosphere is just thick with suspense. The cabin, the lake, it all feels a bit too quiet, which sets you on edge. The pacing is interesting—slow build-up that really draws you into Hanna's paranoia. The performances are solid, especially how Hanna's character evolves from a curious witness to someone desperate for the truth. It doesn’t rely on flashy effects, but rather on that creeping sense of dread, which is refreshing in this genre. There's a certain rawness to the whole thing that keeps you thinking long after it's over.
Engaging character studyStrong atmosphere of dreadUnique take on isolation in thrillers
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