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So, 'The View' dives into this unsettling concept of reality being usurped by recorded footage. The pacing is deliberately slow, building tension as our protagonist sifts through mundane security clips that turn nightmarish. That double—it's not just a cheap trick; it’s the embodiment of something deeply unsettling, taps into our fears of the uncanny. The practical effects, though maybe not groundbreaking, enhance the eeriness without relying too heavily on CGI. Performances are solid, capturing a man's descent into paranoia. It’s like watching a psychological unraveling, where the mundane becomes menacing, and you can't shake off that lingering discomfort. Definitely a film that stays with you, if only for the atmosphere it crafts.
Explores themes of perception vs. realityInteresting use of practical effectsAtmospheric pacing enhances tension
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