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The Interrogation of Cheryl Cooper is a bleak descent into psychological horror. The tension builds as a young woman finds herself trapped in what seems like a police interrogation room, recounting horrors that unfolded the previous night. The pacing is tight; each moment feels like it's designed to keep you on edge, with the detective's probing questions peeling back layers of trauma. The film excels in its atmosphere, creating a claustrophobic space that mirrors the protagonist's mental state. Practical effects, though not over-the-top, add a gritty realism to the proceedings. Performances are raw and haunting, particularly the lead, who manages to convey both fear and confusion, making her plight all the more relatable. It’s a slow burn, but the unease lingers long after the credits roll.
Psychological horror with a strong focus on atmosphere.Tight pacing enhances the sense of dread throughout.Practical effects contribute to the film's gritty realism.
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