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Mt. Washington really captures that feeling of being stuck in your own head. The pacing is deliberately slow, which mirrors the protagonist's internal struggle and makes you feel her anxiety. The atmosphere is kind of claustrophobic but also relatable, as it reflects the tension of social interactions, especially when an ex is involved. The music is woven into the narrative, enhancing those emotional beats without overshadowing the dialogue. Performances are understated but impactful, creating a genuine sense of vulnerability. It's interesting how the film uses practical effects, especially in the way it frames the outside party against the woman's reluctance. Makes you think about those moments when you want to step out, but something holds you back.
Focus on character-driven storytellingPay attention to the music integrationInteresting take on social anxiety
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