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So, 'The Seventh Floor' is a real oddity from the mid-90s. It’s got this cool blend of action and psychological thriller vibes. Kate Fletcher, played by a solid lead, lives in this high-tech apartment that's almost a character itself—everything runs on computers, which adds a unique layer of tension. Once the psychotic dude enters the scene, it shifts into this intense cat-and-mouse game. The atmosphere is pretty claustrophobic, thanks to clever framing and lighting choices. The practical effects, while not groundbreaking, still have a gritty charm. The pacing can be a bit uneven, especially in the middle, but the themes of isolation and madness are explored in some interesting ways. Definitely a film that hangs around in your mind, even if it’s not the most polished piece out there.
Explores themes of isolation and madness.Notable use of practical effects.Uneven pacing contributes to tension.
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