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The Devil’s Passenger offers a tense slice of horror that plays out within the confines of a traffic jam. The film centers around a woman who becomes fixated on a mysterious van; it’s all about the slow build, you know? As she attempts to help another woman trapped inside, the atmosphere thickens, and you can really feel the claustrophobia. The pacing is deliberate, almost agonizing at times, which really heightens the dread. Practical effects are employed effectively, lending a gritty realism that contrasts with the more surreal elements. Performances are solid, particularly the lead, who captures that desperation and urgency beautifully. It's distinctive in how it channels fear through isolation and the unknown, making you reconsider the dangers that can lurk just out of sight.
Traffic jam setting enhances tensionFocus on isolation and urgencyPractical effects add to the realism
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