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House Sitter, directed by Ali Khan, dives into this eerie atmosphere of isolation and rebellion. The young protagonist, left alone in this sprawling estate, starts to unravel, and honestly, it feels like a slow descent into madness. The pacing is intriguing; it builds tension bit by bit, as small mistakes lead to bigger consequences. The performances are solid; the lead captures that mix of boredom and anxiety really well. Practical effects add to the dread, and there’s a palpable sense of claustrophobia in a house that should feel vast. It’s not just about the thrills—it toys with the idea of what responsibility means and how quickly things can spiral out of control. Definitely something to ponder after the credits roll.
Explores themes of isolation and responsibilityIntriguing pacing builds tensionSolid performances enhance the dread
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