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Fractured is a slow-burn psychological thriller that thrives on its unsettling atmosphere. The film dives deep into paranoia, as Rebecca feels an ever-growing sense of dread during what should be a peaceful weekend. The pacing is deliberate, allowing tension to build as they settle into their isolated cottage. There's a palpable sense of claustrophobia that creeps in, especially with the layered performances—Rebecca's growing unease is particularly gripping. While the story may lean on familiar tropes, its execution hints at a deeper commentary on trust and perception. The practical effects, though minimalist, enhance the overall eeriness without overwhelming the narrative. It's a piece that lingers, challenging viewers to question what reality really is.
Atmospheric tension builds gradually.Strong performances that enhance unease.Interesting themes of trust and perception.
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