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From the White Houses is an intriguing blend of drama and suspense that unfolds gradually. The atmosphere feels heavy with nostalgia and a sort of impending dread, which is quite palpable as the cousins, Pablo and Nico, venture back to their family's summer home after years. It's not just about the noises; there's an underlying exploration of family dynamics, memory, and the weight of the past. The pacing is deliberate, building tension in a way that feels unhurried yet gripping. While the director remains unknown, the performances bring a raw authenticity that resonates. The film's practical effects, though minimal, are effective in enhancing this eerie vibe without overshadowing the story's emotional core. It’s definitely one of those quieter films that lingers with you after the credits roll.
Explores complex family relationshipsStrong sense of atmosphere and dreadInteresting use of practical effects
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Agustín Banchero
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