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The Tenant (2025) marks an intriguing entry in the realm of student films. It captures a certain rawness, diving deep into the psyche of its protagonist with a slow burn that really allows the audience to feel the weight of isolation. The atmosphere is thick, almost claustrophobic, as the narrative unfolds in a dimly lit, almost oppressive setting that enhances the themes of alienation and paranoia. Practical effects are minimal yet effective, highlighting the raw talent behind the camera. Performances feel earnest, with a distinct lack of polish that somehow adds to the film’s charm. While it may not please every viewer, its distinctive approach to storytelling makes it a noteworthy artifact in the evolution of student cinema.
Features a unique approach to storytelling for a student project.The atmosphere is engaging, with a focus on isolation.Practical effects enhance the film's raw aesthetic.
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