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So, 'Trust Me' dives into this unsettling scenario that really captures that creeping dread. It’s all about a seemingly simple day out at the park that spirals into a tense, claustrophobic experience. The pacing does a nice job of building tension, and the atmosphere is thick with unease. I’ve got to say, the performances are quite compelling, particularly the lead, who really nails that mix of maternal instinct and vulnerability. It plays with themes of trust and safety in such a raw way. The practical effects are minimal but effective, enhancing that feeling of realism. It’s interesting how it keeps you guessing about the stranger’s motives, which feels all too relatable in today’s world. Definitely one to talk about afterward.
Explores themes of maternal instinct and vulnerabilityFeatures a slow-building tension and claustrophobic atmospherePractical effects enhance the film's sense of realism
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