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Suspicion (2018), directed by Joshua Toro, is a curious blend of action, horror, and mystery that really plays with paranoia. You’ve got this young guy who, after a mass shooting, starts to suspect his own roommate. The tension builds slowly, with a creeping sense of dread that just hangs in the air. The performances are gritty and evoke a genuine sense of fear and mistrust, which adds to the overall atmosphere. Practical effects are used effectively, grounding the horror in a way that feels raw rather than overly polished. It’s not just about the mystery; it dives into themes of trust and the fragility of relationships in dire situations. Definitely distinctive in its approach, it lingers long after the credits roll.
Interesting take on paranoia and trust issues.Effective use of practical effects enhances the horror.The pacing builds tension without rushing the story.
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