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So, 'Escrow' is this eerie exploration of the dark side of homeownership. The film dives into a very unsettling atmosphere, where the seemingly mundane process of buying a house turns into something deeply terrifying. The pacing is interesting, it lingers on the small details that build dread, and you find yourself feeling anxious about every little creak and groan of the house. The practical effects are a standout here, creating real tension without relying heavily on CGI. Performances are solid, especially the lead, whose descent into paranoia feels very relatable. What really sets 'Escrow' apart is its commentary on the hidden costs of homeownership—not just financially, but emotionally and psychologically. It's a different take on the horror genre.
Explores themes of paranoia and homeownership.Strong practical effects enhance the horror.Atmospheric tension builds throughout the film.
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