Mosquito State is a psychological thriller film directed by Filip Jan Rymsza. The movie follows the story of Richard Boca, a reclusive and obsessive Wall Street data analyst who lives alone in his luxurious penthouse overlooking Central Park in New York City. He spends most of his time studying financial data and trying to find patterns that others may have missed.

However, as the summer heat sets in, he begins to experience a mental breakdown that is reflected in the erratic behavior of his computer models. He also notices an infestation of mosquitoes in his apartment, which he blames on the changing climate patterns.

As the mosquitoes continue to breed and invade his space, Richard's mental state becomes more and more unstable, and he begins to obsess over their behavior. He spends his time observing their every move, tracking their patterns, and trying to understand their motivations.

Eventually, his obsession with the mosquitoes leads him down a dark path, and he becomes more paranoid and delusional as time goes on. His erratic behavior alienates him from the world outside, and he becomes increasingly isolated and alone in his apartment.

Mosquito State is a chilling examination of one man's descent into madness, and the power of obsession to drive a person to the brink of insanity. With stunning visuals and a haunting score, it is a must-see for fans of psychological thrillers and dark dramas.

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