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So, 'Pandemi(e): Gumpalan' is this rather unique entry in the horror genre that plays on the themes of isolation and the eerie mundanity of everyday life during a pandemic. The film's atmosphere is thick with tension, especially as Isa navigates her space, feeling trapped yet oddly connected through this food delivery. The pacing feels deliberate, almost suffocating, which amplifies the dread as the noodles become a conduit for something sinister. Practical effects, though scarce, really stand out when they do appear, enhancing that unsettling vibe. The performances are raw, capturing the anxiety of self-isolation crisply—it's not your typical horror flick, more of a slow burn that leaves you contemplating what's lurking behind the ordinary.
Themes of isolation and anxiety during a pandemic.Distinctive use of everyday objects as sources of horror.Slow-burn pacing enhances the psychological tension.
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