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Delirium (2019) explores the unsettling terrain of guilt and accountability through a psychiatrist's lens. It's got this eerie, claustrophobic vibe that really pulls you into the protagonist's psyche. The pacing may feel a bit slow for some, but it ramps up nicely as secrets unravel. The performances are solid—there's a raw, almost uncomfortable authenticity to the characters. It grapples with themes of abuse and redemption, and the atmosphere is thick with tension. Practical effects are minimal but effective in conveying the emotional weight of the narrative. Not your run-of-the-mill TV thriller, it stands out for its psychological depth and character-driven storytelling.
Psychological depth worth noting · Atmospheric tension keeps you engaged · Character-driven narrative is key
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