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The Passenger (2020) strikes a tense chord with its minimal setting at a desolate rest stop, creating this palpable atmosphere of dread. The pacing is deliberate, drawing you into the characters' escalating panic and paranoia. It's interesting how the film keeps dialogue sparse, focusing more on the silence and the weight of decisions that hang in the air. The performances are raw, depicting a genuine struggle between friendship and survival. One of the standout aspects is the use of practical effects, which grounds the horror in reality, making it feel all the more intimate. There's also an underlying theme about trust and betrayal that lingers long after the credits roll.
Dark atmosphere with minimal settingStrong performances that emphasize tensionExplores themes of trust and betrayal
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