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666 sq ft is an interesting little piece in the horror genre. The film really leans into that claustrophobic feeling of being trapped in a space that should feel like home but twists into something sinister. The pacing is sharp; it takes its time, building tension until it feels almost unbearable. There's not much known about the director, which adds a layer of mystery, and yet the performances, especially from the tenant, carry the weight of the film's creeping dread. The practical effects are minimal but effective, creating a sense of realism that enhances the overall unsettling atmosphere. It feels like a nightmare scenario—what happens when your sanctuary becomes a prison? Definitely has a unique vibe worth exploring.
claustrophobic horrorminimalist approachunique narrative twist
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