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Lurk is one of those films that thrives on atmosphere and tension. The stormy night setting establishes this claustrophobic dread right from the start. Ann, played with a raw edge, really pulls you into her frantic mindset as she battles not just an intruder but the shadows of her own psyche. The pacing is tight, keeping you on edge, and there's a certain grittiness to the practical effects that feels refreshing in an age of CGI overload. The creature is unsettling, appearing just enough to keep you guessing. What makes Lurk stand out is its exploration of fear—both external and internal. It’s an intriguing look at how our minds can be as much a prison as any physical threat.
Atmospheric tension throughoutStrong themes of mental struggleInteresting practical effects over CGI
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Vasilis Katsikis
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