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Selfish (2018) pulls you into a murky world of dread through the lens of two tech-obsessed girls. It’s got this eerie atmosphere that lingers, almost like a bad dream you can’t shake off. The pacing is methodical, which really feeds into the tension – you see them scrolling, filtering their realities, and it starts to feel claustrophobic. The practical effects here are refreshingly gritty, grounding the horror in a way that’s unsettling. Performances are raw, almost unrefined, which works in its favor. The film explores themes of isolation and obsession, reflecting our own relationship with technology. It's not a straightforward horror flick; it plays with perception, and that’s where it stands out.
Great for discussions on tech in horror.Not your typical jump scares.Interesting take on isolation themes.
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