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One of the standout features of "Plankface" is its masterful use of atmosphere and tension. The film's director, Frank Henenlotter, expertly crafts a sense of unease from the very beginning, utilizing a muted color palette and long, lingering shots to create an eerie sense of foreboding. As the story unfolds, the tension builds to a fever pitch, with the mysterious plank face serving as a constant, unnerving presence. It's a testament to Henenlotter's skill that he can evoke such a strong emotional response from his audience, often without resorting to cheap jump scares or gore.