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Sick Building Syndrome is this chilling little horror flick that plays with isolation and paranoia in a corporate setting. Amy's quiet office turns into a claustrophobic nightmare, and the creepiness just builds as she realizes she might not be alone. The pacing is pretty tight, with tension that creeps up on you—definitely makes you feel the late-night dread. The practical effects are low-key but effective, adding that raw, unsettling vibe that’s sometimes missing in modern horror. What really stands out is the atmosphere; it’s all about that haunting emptiness of the office space. The performance by Amy is compelling, capturing that mix of fear and determination. There's a distinctively eerie quality to how it unfolds, lingering in the mind after the credits roll.
Explores themes of isolation and paranoiaTight pacing enhances suspensePractical effects add a raw feel
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