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So, '13 Hours in a Warehouse' really leans into that claustrophobic atmosphere. The pacing feels intentional—slow burn that ramps up tension as the heavies start hearing things. You get these moments where the mundane becomes eerie, and it’s that unsettling feeling of paranoia that hangs over the film. The performances, while not from any big names, are pretty solid—they manage to capture that gritty underbelly of desperation and fear. The practical effects are minimal but effective, adding a raw edge to the unsettling occurrences. It’s distinctive for how it builds dread rather than relying on jump scares, and that warehouse itself almost feels like a character. A really interesting watch if you’re into horror that plays with your mind.
Explores themes of paranoia and isolationEmphasizes practical effects over CGIStrong character dynamics in confined space
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