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The Last Apartment is one of those intriguing finds. It has this slow-building tension, starting with a couple that seems blissfully unaware of the malevolent forces lurking just beyond their perception. The pacing is interesting; it doesn't rush, letting the dread simmer. The ghost, a tragic figure driven by rage, morphs from a background presence to a main antagonist, which adds layers to the narrative. Practical effects are used sparingly but effectively, enhancing the eerie atmosphere without overshadowing the story. Performances are decent; the couple's descent into madness feels real, which is often hard to pull off. It's a haunting exploration of ambition and regret, with a distinctively unsettling tone that lingers long after the credits roll.
Explores themes of ambition and regret.Distinctive ghost story with a slow build-up.Practical effects enhance the eerie atmosphere.
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