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So, 'Seven Floors' is this intriguing little film from '94 that plays with the concept of life and death in a hospital setting. The atmosphere is quite claustrophobic, almost suffocating at times, as our screenwriter protagonist spirals deeper into this surreal nightmare. The pacing can be unsettling, with tension building as he learns about the ominous nature of each floor. The practical effects, while not groundbreaking, add a gritty feel that complements the eerie themes. Performances are understated but effective, really drawing you into this psychological maze. It’s distinctive for its premise and the way it blurs the lines between reality and the existential dread of the hospital setting.
This film doesn't seem to have a wide distribution history, which adds to its allure for collectors. VHS and DVD releases pop up occasionally, but they can be a bit scarce. The niche appeal and the unsettling themes draw a small but dedicated following among collectors who appreciate the psychological nuances and the oddity of the film's premise.
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