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So, 'Dream House' from '97 is a real curiosity. You’ve got two couples, right? They both think they've secured the same vacation home for the summer. The setup itself is ripe for some great tension, and it really leans into that awkwardness of human interactions. The pacing is a bit slow, but it kind of enhances the atmosphere, letting you sink into the awkward encounters. It’s interesting how it digs into themes of trust and the complexities of relationships. The practical effects aren’t a highlight here, but the performances feel genuine—there’s a rawness to it all, which gives it a distinctive edge. You can tell it’s made with a certain intimacy, like the director wanted to capture these moments as they unfolded.
Explores relationship dynamicsEmphasis on character interactionSlow-burning tension throughout
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