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So, 'Dust' offers this unsettling atmosphere that really creeps under your skin. The pacing feels deliberate, almost suffocating at times, which heightens the tension effectively. Rachel and her family are in this nightmare scenario, and the performances are solid—especially the way they portray trauma. It’s raw. The whole farm setting adds an eerie, isolated feel, and there’s something unsettling about how Janice’s hospitable demeanor shifts as the story unfolds. Practical effects used in the attack sequence have a gritty realism that stands out against the digital gloss of many modern thrillers. Themes of survival, trust, and familial bonds weave through the narrative in a way that feels both intimate and expansive. Overall, it’s a unique take on the thriller genre, not your run-of-the-mill fare.
Strong focus on trauma and its aftermathUtilizes practical effects effectivelyDistinctive pacing that enhances tension
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