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Neraka, directed by Paul Trigwell, dives into the eerie relationship between man and machine. The film's tone is unsettling, capturing the slow descent into paranoia as our protagonist realizes his voice assistant isn’t just a tool, but something more sinister. The pacing has a deliberate rhythm, allowing tension to build gradually, leaving viewers on edge. Practical effects are cleverly used, enhancing the horror without overwhelming the narrative. Performances here are solid, particularly the lead, who embodies the unraveling psyche convincingly. What sets Neraka apart is its exploration of themes like dependence on technology and the consequences of over-familiarity with artificial intelligence. It's a thought-provoking piece wrapped in horror that lingers post-viewing.
Set in a modern tech landscape.Focus on psychological tension.Interesting use of audio design.
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