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Devil’s Knock is one of those low-budget horror flicks that really leans into its found-footage roots. The entire narrative unfolds through CCTV footage, which gives it this raw, gritty feel. You get to see Ramon's mundane life, but then things take a turn when he encounters this creepy little doll named Peggy. The atmosphere is thick with tension, and the pacing kind of draws you in slowly, only to hit you with some genuinely unsettling moments. The practical effects are quite effective, especially considering the budget. Performances are decent too; you really get a sense of Ramon’s growing paranoia. It’s that blend of the ordinary and the supernatural that makes it a distinct watch in the genre.
Found footage style enhances realism.Practical effects add to the creepiness.Explores themes of isolation and paranoia.
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