Perfery

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suburban malaise

Films where the American suburb — its cul-de-sacs, tract houses, manicured lawns, and enforced cheerfulness — functions as an oppressive social architecture that generates repression, conformity, and existential suffocation beneath a placid surface; the register requires the suburb itself to be the source of the film's central tension, not merely its setting. Distinct from small-town-intimacy (which treats close-knit community as enmeshing but not inherently pathological, emphasizing social fabric over social cage) by requiring the suburban environment to operate as a force of psychic or moral violence; distinct from urban-alienation (which locates loneliness in city anonymity and density) by being specifically about the false warmth and enforced normalcy of middle-class residential conformity — the horror here is not invisibility but suffocating visibility.

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