A tight screenplay effectively nurtures anticipation; it efficiently builds up tension and does not let go until the very last frame. The performances too, whilst not noteworthy on individual grounds, seemed to have worked wonders from a collective viewpoint.
Thrillers confined to one singular location tend to lack substance to work with; they often risk running out of ideas and 'fresh' events as the story gradually moves forward. Unfortunately, this too had suffered the same fate, only salvaged by the well-paced, no-nonsense script!
P. S. The ending twist changed the entire perspective, it turned the whole story upside down, I liked that!
Thrillers confined to one singular location tend to lack substance to work with; they often risk running out of ideas and 'fresh' events as the story gradually moves forward. Unfortunately, this too had suffered the same fate, only salvaged by the well-paced, no-nonsense script!
P. S. The ending twist changed the entire perspective, it turned the whole story upside down, I liked that!