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So, 'Amy & I' plays with some heavy themes of relational pressure, all wrapped up in a dinner that’s supposed to be romantic but feels increasingly tense. The atmosphere is a mix of intimacy and dread, which is nicely crafted—feels like you’re sort of eavesdropping on a private moment that goes wrong. The pacing, it’s deliberate, allowing that creeping sense of unease to build. The horror here isn’t about cheap scares; it’s more about the psychological strain between the characters. Practical effects come into play in subtle ways that enhance the story rather than overshadow it. The performances are raw and honest, which really drives home the emotional stakes. There's something refreshing about its take on the horror genre, showcasing how everyday pressures can be just as terrifying as anything supernatural.
Focus on character dynamicsNot your typical horrorPsychological rather than supernatural elements
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