One of the most recent and popular "aesthetics" to come out of the psychological horror genre is the idea of "liminal spaces." What they basically are are places that act as sort of transitions from one main destination to another destination, but within those two transitions creates an eerie sort of feeling, like you are not supposed to be there. I feel like there are two reasons you could approach these liminal spaces in psychological horror. One is to capsulate the feeling of being trapped there with no escape, being stuck endlessly searching, with corridors leading you to places you've already seen, and that rare door which leads you to an even more confusing place. A second could imply there is also something else in that liminal space with you, you trying to escape but to no avail the place is still an endless maze. I probably will not make this the full focus of my opening but the use of desolate places that ooze dread will probably take place in my horror film
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