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At the End of the Night presents a haunting exploration of suburban malaise. Robert Tanner, played with unsettling calm, embodies the façade of normality that masks deeper turmoil. The pacing is deliberate, almost suffocating at times, which amplifies the horror of his actions. The film's atmosphere is thick and oppressive, enhanced by its practical effects that evoke a raw, unsettling reality. The performances are striking, particularly during the pivotal moments that shatter the veneer of domestic bliss. It’s not just about the shocking violence; it delves into themes of repression and the fragility of sanity. There’s something uniquely chilling about how it portrays the unraveling of an ordinary man, making it a distinct entry in the drama genre.
Explores themes of domesticity and mental collapseNotable for its slow burn and tensionPractical effects add to the film's stark realism
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