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Don't Sleep Alone is this eerie dive into familial trauma and the impact of loss, all wrapped in a horror aesthetic that feels both grounded and surreal. Sami's journey back home is marked by these haunting sleep paralysis episodes that tease the viewer with the edge of reality and nightmare. The atmosphere is thick with dread, and there's a slow burn that really lets the tension simmer—like you're waiting for something awful to just pop out. The practical effects, when they come into play, are unsettling in a way that really sticks with you. It's a film that takes its time, drawing you into its ambiguous world, and the performances are raw, particularly in how they handle grief and psychological unraveling.
Don't Sleep Alone has a limited format history, mainly existing in digital offerings. There are whispers of a potential physical release, which could spike collector interest due to its unique blend of horror and psychological depth. Given the themes and the somewhat obscure director, it may not be easy to find, but those into deep-cut horror will likely keep an eye out for it.
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