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All Night Long: Anyone Would Have Done is a grim little slice of horror that really leans into the psychological mess of its premise. The film is relentless, creating a suffocating atmosphere that captures the dread of a home invasion. It's not just about the violence, though; the emotional turmoil of the sisters is palpable. The older sister’s increasing desperation contrasts sharply with the sinister calm of the intruder, and that tension builds almost unbearably. Practical effects contribute to the gritty realism of the abuse, grounding the horror in something that feels disturbingly real. The performances, especially from the sisters, have an unsettling authenticity that lingers long after the credits roll. It’s a tough watch, but that’s what gives it a certain weight.
Intense psychological horrorExplores themes of vulnerabilityPractical effects enhance realism
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