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Transmission is one of those films that creeps under your skin. It starts slow, almost mundane, with Barney stuck in his drab apartment, but then things take a sharp turn. The discovery of that hidden camera almost feels like a metaphor for our own surveillance-obsessed society. The tension builds nicely; you can feel the weight of each moment. The atmosphere is thick with unease, expertly heightened by practical effects that add a rawness absent in many modern flicks. The performances are a bit raw, but they serve to amplify the discomfort. It’s not just a horror flick; it's a reflection on privacy and isolation, showing how dread can grow in the little corners of our lives.
Low-budget charm enhances the tension.Interesting take on modern surveillance fears.Practical effects stand out in a digital age.
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