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So, 'Room' from 1992, it's this intriguing little piece of horror that's more about atmosphere than traditional scares. You got this dude who enters a cramped space, and the whole thing feels almost claustrophobic. The lighting checks? They add this layer of tension, like he's probing for something lurking in the shadows. The eating behind the mirror—such a bizarre choice, right? It really plays up themes of isolation and introspection. The pacing might feel slow for some, but it builds this eerie sense of dread that hangs in the air. It's a unique experiment in how we perceive space and the mind's dark corners. Not your typical horror fare, but definitely a conversation starter among collectors.
Experimental in approach, not conventional horror.Focuses heavily on atmosphere and psychological tension.Perfect for discussions on horror's boundaries.
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Eduard Shelganov
Director