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Stuart Bliss is a curious piece that weaves a rather unsettling atmosphere, almost claustrophobic in its approach. The pacing is deliberate, reflecting Stuart's spiraling descent into paranoia after his wife leaves. There’s a rawness to the performances, particularly from the lead, who captures that slow burn of anxiety and existential dread. The film's exploration of isolation and impending doom feels quite pronounced, and the practical effects, though not flashy, really ground the experience. It's intriguing how every minute detail in the office transforms into a potential threat for Stuart, mirroring his internal chaos. The tone is unsettling, making you question reality alongside him, which is what really sticks with you after it's over.
A distinctive take on psychological deterioration.Noteworthy for its understated practical effects.Captivating exploration of isolation.
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