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So, The Closet is a gripping little drama directed by Miguel Vásquez. It unfolds mainly in this confined space, which really amps up the tension. The pacing is deliberate, forcing you to dwell in the priest's psyche as he wrestles with his past—quite haunting, really. The atmosphere is thick with dread and guilt. You can feel the weight of his darkest secret when he's calling for help. The performances are raw and intense, adding layers to an already unsettling premise. It’s not flashy in terms of practical effects, but the emotional impact is really what stands out. It makes you think about the burdens we carry and how isolation can twist a person’s soul.
Intense character study in a confined settingExplores themes of guilt and isolationStrong performances drive the emotional core
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