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The Long Shower presents a tight, claustrophobic atmosphere that really grips you. It’s this strange blend of everyday life and creeping dread. Wallace's prolonged shower time drags you into an unsettling place where the mundane becomes sinister. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the tension to build slowly, leaving room for your imagination to fill in the gaps—definitely a strong point of the film. Practical effects are minimally used but effective, adding a rawness to the experience without overdoing it. The performances bring this relatable scenario to life in a way that feels eerily authentic. You can’t help but wonder what really is going on behind that closed door, and that’s where it excels. The unknown is often more terrifying than what you actually see.
Tension builds slowly, drawing you in.Practical effects are used sparingly but effectively.Explores themes of paranoia and isolation.
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