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Buzz Kill is an interesting take on the horror genre, weaving domestic frustration into a nightmare scenario. The film has this eerie atmosphere that creeps in as soon as the protagonist walks into her chaotic living space. The pacing feels deliberate; it builds tension gradually, keeping you on edge as the hangover-hazed flatmate grapples with the eerie presence in his room. It’s not just the supernatural elements that get under your skin, but the sense of dread stemming from personal betrayal and the mess of partying. Practical effects are used effectively, creating a tangible sense of threat without relying too much on CGI. Performances are solid, capturing that disorientation of waking up to find something is very wrong. It’s distinctive in how it marries the mundane with the macabre.
Eerie atmosphere with strong domestic tension.Effective use of practical effects.Distinct themes of betrayal and personal fears.
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