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So, 'Good Evening' really takes its sweet time, dragging you through a mundane night only to twist it into something unsettling. The atmosphere is thick, almost suffocating, and you can feel that dread creeping in as the night wears on. The performances are pretty grounded, which makes the eventual scares hit a bit harder—there’s something about the ordinary that makes the horror resonate. Practical effects are used sparingly but effectively; they don’t overdo it, which is nice. And the pacing? It’s slow, yes, but it builds that tension in a way that feels almost hypnotic. The themes of isolation and the unknown tether the whole experience together, leaving you with an eerie sense of what could be lurking just outside your door.
Atmospheric build-up is keyPractical effects enhance realismThemes of isolation resonate throughout
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