Arlington Road (1999) 🆒
Faraday’s personal loss fuels an obsession that blurs the line between legitimate investigative work and spiraling mental instability.
Arlington Road (1999) is a taut, paranoid thriller that remains one of the most chilling explorations of domestic terrorism in American cinema. Directed by Mark Pellington, it captures the pre-9/11 anxieties of the 1990s, drawing inspiration from real-world events like the Oklahoma City bombing and Ruby Ridge. 🔍 Core Premise Arlington Road (1999)
It highlights a growing chasm between the government and its people, exploring how paranoia can be weaponized. ⚠️ The Ending & Legacy Faraday’s personal loss fuels an obsession that blurs
