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So, 'Boy in the Walls' is intriguing for its slow-burn tension. Alisa's move from chaotic NYC to this quiet Connecticut home sets a stark contrast, and the atmosphere really plays into that. The creaking noises and shadows create this persistent unease, making you question what's real and what's not. There's something about the pacing, too—like it takes its sweet time to draw you in, but it builds up that mystery effectively. Practical effects come into play subtly, which makes the eerie moments feel grounded. The performances, especially Alisa's, feel raw and real. It's not just a thriller; it’s a deeper exploration of isolation and paranoia, making it distinctive in its own way.
Focus on the atmospheric tension.Look for practical effects that enhance realism.Consider the themes of isolation and paranoia.
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