Session is an intriguing piece that delves into the darker corners of the human psyche. The film unfolds slowly, creating a palpable tension as the psychologist's obsession spirals out of control. It’s fascinating how it blurs the lines between dreams and reality, leaving you questioning what’s true. The atmosphere feels thick with unease; the practical effects are minimal but effective in driving the point home. Performances are quite compelling, particularly in how they convey emotional depth. Themes of obsession and vulnerability are explored in a way that feels raw and unsettling, tapping into something primal within us all. It might not be the most polished work, but its distinctive approach to the psychological thriller genre makes it noteworthy.
Psychological tension builds gradually.Minimal practical effects heighten realism.Explores themes of obsession and identity.
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