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Underground (2024) offers a raw, claustrophobic experience that dives into the psyche of its protagonist. The tension builds steadily as the masked figure's presence looms larger, playing on primal fears of isolation and vulnerability. Atmospherically, it employs practical effects to heighten the horror, steering clear of excessive CGI, which lends a gritty authenticity to the scares. Performances are solid, capturing a sense of desperation and paranoia that feels palpable. The pacing is deliberate, allowing dread to simmer, which is a refreshing change in today's fast-paced thrillers. What stands out is its exploration of the unknown—both in terms of the antagonist's motivations and the protagonist's unraveling sanity, making it an intriguing watch for genre enthusiasts.
Strong practical effects enhance the horrorCharacter-driven narrative with a slow build-upExploration of isolation and mental unraveling
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Francisco Zucal Hernáez
Director