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Room 404 is one of those films that really plays with your head. The setup is intriguing—a man, desperate, checks into a motel for a final act, only to encounter this soul from the past. The atmosphere is thick with dread and melancholy, and the pacing, while a bit slow at times, builds a genuine sense of unease. The interplay between the living and the dead is unsettling, and the practical effects, though not lavish, work well to enhance the surreal feel. Performances are raw, striking a chord that lingers. It's unique—this blend of drama, fantasy, and horror creates a haunting narrative that stays with you. Definitely a film that sparks conversation.
Interesting take on the suicide theme with a supernatural twist.Check out the practical effects—subtle but effective.Good for discussions on mental health and existentialism.
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Cho Jee-Hoon
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