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Woman in Stall is a gripping little piece, really. The atmosphere is tense and claustrophobic, which just amplifies the drama. You’re drawn into this bathroom stall, and it’s like the walls are closing in around you. The pacing is deliberate, almost painfully slow at times, but it builds this unsettling dread that lingers. The performances are raw and absorbing; the woman’s fear feels very real, and you can't shake the sense of danger from the man outside. It’s not flashy, but the practical effects work well here—no over-the-top gore or anything, just a focus on the psychological struggle. It’s interesting how it explores themes of power and vulnerability in such a confined space.
Explores themes of power dynamics.Strong character-driven narrative.Unique setting enhances tension.
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