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Someone's Watching Me is quite an oddity from the late '80s, with a unique vibe. The premise centers around a writer seeking inspiration, only to find himself in a hotel steeped in horror lore. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the tension to build slowly, which I find really works for the atmosphere. It leans heavily on suspense rather than outright scares, and you get this creeping sense of dread that lingers. The practical effects aren’t over the top, but they enhance the unsettling feel. Performances are solid, capturing that isolated dread beautifully. There’s a real sense of isolation and paranoia that resonates through the film—a neat exploration of the fear of being watched, both literally and metaphorically.
Features a writer's psychological descent.Explores themes of isolation and paranoia.Distinctive atmosphere with a slow build-up.
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