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So, 'Toilet' is one of those films that dives deep into the murky waters of human desperation. It’s a thriller, but it bends those lines a bit. The atmosphere is tense, almost suffocating at times, which really plays into the theme of confinement. I mean, they do quite a lot with very little—most of it takes place in, well, a toilet. You get these practical effects that are surprisingly effective given the setting, keeping you on edge without relying on CGI crutches. The pacing feels deliberate, unhurried in a way that amplifies the dread. Performances are raw and gritty, adding layers to the unsettling narrative. It's definitely not your conventional thriller; more like an exploration of fear in the most mundane of places.
Unique setting amplifies tensionRaw performances enhance the experiencePacing builds a sense of dread
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