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So, 'The Difficulties Of Being Drunk Alone' is this really haunting dive into isolation and memory. The pacing is deliberately slow, which at first feels a bit tedious, but it really builds this thick atmosphere of dread. You’ve got this young guy locked away in a hotel room, a bottle of vodka, and then, boom, his past just crashes in. The practical effects used to manifest his repressed memories are pretty striking, almost surreal. I think Garrett Wareing nails this blend of drama and horror, making you feel the weight of loneliness. The performances are raw, especially from the lead; it’s like he’s teetering on the edge the whole time. Not your usual horror fare, but definitely leaves an impression.
Explores deep themes of loneliness and regret.Strong practical effects enhance the psychological horror.Distinct pacing that builds tension gradually.
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