In the Claws of Creatures
Our main character, who is a soon-to-be father, acquires terrifying alien visions and suddenly gains the ability to draw following a traumatic brain injury. This new skill gives him the ability to draw terrifying and surreal images. This situation causes him to question his reality, which becomes more complex and dangerous every day. His fears and paranoias make him obsessed with the need to protect his family from an invisible threat. The film perfectly reflects the psychological tension and pressure that this situation creates on the main character. Viewers are keenly following how the character deals with this situation and what will happen.
The film makes the viewers feel the fear and paranoia experienced by the character. Throughout the film, viewers experience a constant sense of tension and unpredictability, trying to guess what will happen at the end of the film.
The film was shot in a studio known for its surreal and terrifying atmosphere.