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So, The Price of Attention is pretty interesting. It dives into these themes of isolation and the compulsive nature of modern entertainment. A boy disappears in a theater, and this whole crowd just vanishes after him—it's spooky but also kind of surreal. The atmosphere is thick, you really feel the weight of those empty seats. The pacing keeps you on edge, with a slow build that pays off in a way that feels disquieting rather than typical horror. Practical effects are used sparingly, but they hit hard when they do show up. The performances are compelling, especially the father—there's this raw desperation. It's distinctive because it plays with the audience's expectations, makes you rethink the act of watching films itself.
Thematic exploration of isolation.Strong atmosphere with effective pacing.Unique take on audience engagement.
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