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So, 'Haunting Ian' is one of those intriguing indie horror flicks that really leans into its atmospheric dread. You’ve got this young guy returning home, ostensibly to help his sick mother, but things quickly take a turn into the eerie territory. The lake near their house is like a character of its own—dark, murky, and hiding secrets that unravel the family's past. The pacing is deliberately slow, building tension effectively, which is a nice change from the usual jump scares. The practical effects are surprisingly solid for the budget, and the performances have this rawness that adds to the unsettling vibe. It’s not your typical horror; it dives into themes of familial bonds and the weight of secrets. Definitely an interesting watch for those who appreciate the subtleties of horror.
Explores themes of family and hidden truthsStrong focus on atmosphere over jump scaresPractical effects add to the unsettling experience
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