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And Soon the Darkness is a really intriguing entry in the early '70s crime thriller genre. It captures a palpable tension through its sparse settings and a creeping sense of isolation that builds steadily. The performances of the two lead actresses add a lot to the atmosphere, especially as trust begins to unravel. You’ll notice that it unfolds at a deliberate pace, letting dread fester in the quiet moments, which is a hallmark of its time. The practical effects, while minimal, are effective and lend a gritty realism. There’s a distinct sense of claustrophobia that emerges, making it feel both intimate and unsettling as the mystery deepens.
This film has seen various releases over the years, but original prints are becoming harder to find. There's a growing interest among collectors, particularly for the early home video formats, which showcase the film's mood effectively. Its unique blend of crime and psychological elements has made it a notable study piece for those interested in the evolution of thrillers in the 1970s.
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