I think there's certainly
scope for suspense in a first - person narrative.
Admittedly, the production value has improved with more characterful creature effects and the claustrophobic locations make for more
scope for suspense, but the pedestrian direction and tired formula makes the film feel like a TV movie with little in the way of flair or imagination.
Not exact matches
Trying
for dramatic sensitivity, historical
scope, touching romance and shocking violence and
suspense, it gets stretched too thin.