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Stalker (2007) dives deep into a minimalist horror vibe that really plays with your nerves. The pacing is slow, which adds to the mounting tension as you watch this guy just trying to get to his car, but he feels this presence following him. The atmosphere is thick with dread, enhanced by some clever practical effects that don’t overdo it, keeping everything grounded. The performances are subtle but really effective, capturing that sense of paranoia. It’s interesting how the film doesn’t rely on jump scares – it’s more about the psychological aspect of being watched. There's a rawness to it that makes the experience linger long after it's over. It’s one of those films that sticks with you, in an unsettling way.
Best viewed in a dimly lit room for full effect.Pay attention to the sound design; it adds to the creepiness.Not your typical horror – more of a slow-burn psychological thriller.
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