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Through the Glass is this tight little thriller that wraps you up in its tension. It’s all about a man lurking in the shadows, stalking a woman in her own apartment - that setting creates this claustrophobic vibe. You really feel the anxiety building; the pacing is relentless but not rushed, keeping you on edge. The practical effects are minimal, but they work well to heighten the eeriness of the situation. The performances are solid, especially the woman, whose fear feels raw and real. This film really plays on the fear of invasion and vulnerability, making it a distinctive entry in the short horror genre. It's not flashy, but it certainly sticks with you, lingering long after the credits roll.
Compelling atmosphereStrong themes of vulnerabilityEffective use of space and silence
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