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U14 is one of those films that creeps up on you. The atmosphere is thick with tension, thanks to its minimalist setting centered around a late-night radio booth. The pacing feels deliberate, almost hypnotic, as the DJ answers call after call from listeners making the same strange request. You really get a sense of isolation and dread, which is heightened by the practical effects that lend a raw authenticity to the horror elements. The performances are understated but effective, especially from the DJ, whose descent into paranoia feels painfully relatable. It’s a unique take on the horror genre that plays with psychological fear rather than relying solely on jump scares, making it a notable entry for anyone intrigued by the more cerebral side of horror.
Interesting psychological horror approach.Focus on atmosphere over jump scares.Minimalist setting enhances tension.
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