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So, '4PM' is an intriguing addition to the contemporary thriller scene. The setup feels almost quaint at first, with Jung-in and his wife settling into a new home, but then the tension builds as the neighbor's visit becomes a pivotal moment. The atmosphere is thick with suspense, and the pacing does an excellent job of keeping you on edge without rushing things. The performances feel genuine; you can sense the underlying anxiety in Jung-in, which really draws you in. It explores themes of isolation and the unknown, creating a sense of dread that's subtly unsettling. It's the kind of film that lingers in your mind after it ends, making you reflect on those seemingly innocent interactions that can spiral into something far more sinister.
Engaging character dynamicsEffective use of silence and soundThought-provoking themes of trust and paranoia
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