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So, 'Disturbance' is a deep dive into psychological horror, right? You’ve got Detective John Brownleaf, dealing with his own demons, which adds a nice layer of tension. The atmosphere is thick, almost suffocating at times, with those haunting woodland screams that echo throughout. The pacing feels deliberate, letting you stew in your discomfort before the real chaos kicks in. I appreciate that they opted for practical effects—there’s something raw and gritty about them that enhances the overall dread. Performances are solid, especially in how they channel the tension and desperation of the situation. This film has a unique way of twisting the familiar cabin-in-the-woods trope, making you question what's lurking not just outside, but within.
Distinctive atmosphere built on psychological tensionStrong emphasis on practical effects over CGIInteresting take on cabin-in-the-woods horror trope
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Chris Davis Hinchliffe
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