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333 taps into a raw sense of dread with a creeping atmosphere that lingers long after the credits roll. The pacing is deliberately slow, almost methodical, which ramps up the tension as the protagonist, drawn by curiosity, steps into the eerie silence of a neighbor's vacant home. Shadows play tricks, and the practical effects used throughout are refreshingly gritty, adding a tactile quality to the horror. The performances are pretty solid, capturing that unsettling blend of fear and determination. What sets it apart is its focus on the psychological unraveling of the main character rather than relying heavily on jump scares. The film crafts a sense of isolation and paranoia that's both chilling and captivating.
Interesting take on neighborhood dynamics.Great use of sound design to create tension.A hidden gem for fans of slow-burn horror.
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