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Thin Walls delivers a chilling atmosphere right from the start. The way sound plays a critical role here is fascinating—it's almost like the walls themselves are alive. There’s this eerie tension that builds slowly, with the protagonist, a woman confined in a solarium, becoming increasingly paranoid about what’s lurking just outside her room. I appreciated the practical effects used to heighten the dread; they don’t rely heavily on CGI, which gives the film a visceral feel. The pacing is deliberate, letting the viewer stew in the discomfort and uncertainty. Performances are solid, with an unsettling authenticity that grounds the surreal elements. It’s all about the unseen horror, and that ambiguity really resonates throughout the film.
Eerie sound design plays a crucial role.Focus on practical effects enhances realism.Deliberate pacing builds tension effectively.
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Josefin Malmén
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