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Nanny Surveillance is an intriguing addition to the thriller genre, really honing in on that modern anxiety about technology and trust. The film's pacing is interesting; it builds tension gradually, as Scott and Mara’s initial sense of safety erodes. The atmosphere leans heavily into paranoia, and you can feel the claustrophobia of their home as the nanny really starts to mess with their lives. There's something unsettling about her control over the smart home system, and it plays on that fear of losing autonomy. Performances feel a bit raw, but that adds to the unsettling nature of the story. It’s not flashy in terms of practical effects, but the creeping dread is palpable, and that’s what makes it stand out in a crowded field of psychological thrillers.
Explores modern technology fearsTension builds with effective pacingAtmospheric use of smart home elements
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