"The Interior" a rather special film

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James (Patrick McFadden) is a young drug addict who works for a company whose boss lacks leadership.
One day he is diagnosed with a serious illness, a situation that drives him to take the big decision to get away from everything and live as a hermit in the middle of nowhere.
Settled in the forest, James will begin to feel persecuted, especially at night, and it is there where his fears and anxieties will become his most faithful companions.

"The Interior" is a rather special film. Its psychological background is evident.
It seems to me that the threat and persecution felt by the protagonist is provoked by his own mind, and he longs to escape from the addiction he suffers, externalizing the feelings of withdrawal to the point of near madness.
I find it an interesting proposal. It has some moments of terror, well achieved and that take advantage of that tent where our protagonist seeks refuge from the attacks that nature and his fears whip him.

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I find it interesting to see, especially to discover the true origin of the events (whether they are real or not) on the other hand, I would have liked your post to be a little more extensive, speaking for example of the performances, the script or the dynamism. Regards!