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The Attack (2002) is one of those low-budget thrillers that really leans into its premise. You've got this B-movie actress—she's not the most well-known, but her vulnerability is palpable. The atmosphere is pretty claustrophobic, which works well considering most of the action happens in her home. The pacing drags a bit in spots, but it builds up this tension that makes you uneasy. The stalker has this unsettling presence, and the practical effects are done on a shoestring—nothing flashy, but effective. The performances are hit or miss, but there's something about the desperation of the lead that pulls you in. It's a modest entry in the genre, but there's an honesty to it that's hard to ignore.
Stalker themes exploredPractical effects enhance tensionCreates claustrophobic atmosphere
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