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Nerve (2019) has this gritty, unsettling tone that really draws you in. The atmosphere is thick with tension from the get-go. You have this drunk guy who's gone missing, and then there's this locked fridge which becomes a focal point of dread. The pacing feels surreal, almost dreamlike, as the plot unfolds. The fingernail in the meatloaf? That's a striking image that lingers. It plays with themes of isolation and the unknown, letting the viewer stew in their discomfort. The practical effects, while not the centerpiece, serve well to heighten the eeriness. Performances are grounded, adding to the overall authenticity of the bizarre situation. It's definitely distinctive—not your typical horror fare.
Atmospheric horror with a surreal touchInteresting use of practical effectsThemes of isolation and dread explored
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