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Backrooms Movie Review in Telugu

1 مناظر· 13/06/26
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⁣Backrooms Movie Review in Telugu

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Backrooms Movie :
Backrooms is a 2026 American science fiction psychological horror film directed by Kane Parsons, who is widely recognized on the internet as Kane Pixels. The film marks his feature-length directorial debut, making him the youngest director in the history of the indie studio A24. It is a cinematic adaptation of his viral Backrooms YouTube web series, which itself was inspired by the original internet creepypasta urban legend about endless, liminal yellow office spaces.

Director : Kane Parsons (Kane Pixels)
Writersb: Will Soodik and Roberto Patino
Production Companiesb: A24, Atomic Monster, Chernin Entertainment, and 21 Laps Entertainment
Theatrical Release Date : May 29, 2026 (United States)
Style : Atmospheric ambient horror heavily utilizing a found-footage style.

Backrooms Movie Review :
Have you ever imagined yourself walking alone inside an empty office building?

No one is around...
Your phone has no signal...
You can’t find a door leading outside...

But somehow, it feels like something is watching you from somewhere.
That is exactly the feeling that the movie Backrooms plants inside your mind for two and a half hours.
In most horror films, you see a monster...
You see a ghost...
You see a villain.
But in Backrooms, the real horror comes from something entirely different...
The fact that you don’t see anything at all.

The story revolves around a man named Clark. Feeling like a complete failure in life, Clark spends his days working and living around his furniture store. One day, he accidentally discovers a strange world beneath the store.
It isn’t an underground tunnel...
It isn’t a secret basement...
It’s an endless maze filled with yellow corridors, empty rooms, and bizarre hallways.

That place is called the Backrooms.

At first, it looks like an old office building. But the deeper you go, the more everything feels wrong.
A stop sign appears where it shouldn’t be.
A dead bird lies in a place where nobody exists.
The hallways seem impossibly long.
The doors feel unnaturally small.

Every frame gives you the unsettling feeling that something isn’t right here.
And that is the film’s greatest strength.
Director Kane Parsons doesn’t simply show horror.
He plays with the audience’s imagination.
Because what we don’t understand is often far more terrifying than any monster we can see.
That’s exactly what happens in this film.
We know that some kind of evil presence exists there.
But we are never fully told what it is.
And that’s where the movie reaches another level.
The visuals deserve special mention.
Despite being made on a relatively modest budget, every corridor, every room, and every empty space feels like a nightmare.
At times, it doesn’t feel like you’re watching a movie...
It feels like you’re trapped inside the Backrooms yourself.

The cinematography, sound design, and background score work together brilliantly to keep the audience in a constant state of anxiety.

You always feel like something is about to happen.
But you never know when.
That uncertainty becomes the suspense.
However, Backrooms is not just a horror movie.
It is also about guilt...
About memories...
And about the pain we leave unresolved in our lives.
The film suggests that the Backrooms are a distorted reflection of our own memories.

The places we’ve forgotten...
The truths we’ve tried to escape...
The regrets we’ve buried deep inside...
All of them merge together and transform into a terrifying maze.
Coming to the climax...
The film doesn’t provide clear answers.
What exactly are the Backrooms?
What is the creature lurking there?
Who are the scientists?
The movie never directly explains these mysteries.
But that is precisely what makes it special.

Backrooms proves that not every mystery needs an explanation.
This isn’t a movie that scares you instantly...
It slowly creeps into your mind and continues to haunt you long after the credits roll.
If you’re a horror fan, this is an experience you definitely shouldn’t miss.

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