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The Last Employee, despite its unknown director, brings a gritty atmosphere that draws you in. It’s a psychological horror that plays well with tension and unease. David Bottcher, portrayed with a kind of weary intensity, brings depth to his character—a lawyer grappling with past demons while navigating this strange new job. The pacing is a bit uneven at times, but it mirrors the protagonist's mental state effectively. The stalking element is done with a subtlety that keeps you guessing, and the practical effects are surprisingly effective for a budget film. It dives deep into themes of fear, paranoia, and the fallout of mental illness, making it distinct in its approach to horror.
Interesting take on psychological horror.Good use of practical effects.Themes of mental health are central.
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