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Lockdown presents a claustrophobic atmosphere that grips you right from the start. The tension builds as Liv finds herself trapped, not just physically but mentally—wondering what’s real and what isn’t. The pacing is tight, keeping you on edge, and the performances of the leads—especially the interplay between Liv and her boyfriend—add a layer of emotional complexity amidst the paranoia. The practical effects aren't overdone, which adds to the gritty realism. Themes of trust and survival come through in a way that feels raw. It’s a film that doesn’t rely heavily on flashy visuals; instead, it immerses you in a psychological struggle that’s both intimate and unnerving.
Good for collectors of indie thrillers.Interesting exploration of psychological themes.Not widely known, but has a distinct vibe.
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