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Unseen is a tense little thriller that really plays with the idea of isolation. You have this cleaner, right? She’s in this stark, new apartment block, and it's almost like the building itself is a character—cold and sterile. The atmosphere is thick with unease, especially as she starts piecing together that one of the residents might be in a dangerous situation. The pacing is deliberately slow, which gives you that creeping dread, pulling you deeper into her paranoia. The performances are understated but effective; you really feel her internal struggle. It’s interesting how the film avoids flashy effects and instead relies on the stark reality of the situation, making it all feel disturbingly close to home. A solid entry in the genre, for sure.
Great example of minimalist storytelling.Emphasizes psychological tension over explicit violence.A unique take on domestic abuse narratives.
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