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Through the Looking Glass (2006) really digs into that unsettling territory of psychological horror. It's a slow burn, where the pacing lets the dread creep in gradually, pulling you into this guy's spiraling obsession. The atmosphere is thick with tension, almost claustrophobic at times, which really amplifies the sense of madness. Practical effects are used effectively throughout, lending a rawness that digital can never quite capture. The man's descent into fear and death feels very real, which is a testament to the performances. There's something about its exploration of the mind, its darkness, that sets it apart from more conventional horror films. Not a perfect flick, but definitely a noteworthy experience for genre enthusiasts.
Psychological depthUnique practical effectsIntense atmosphere
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