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I Think We're Alone Now (2020) offers a tense atmosphere that's palpable throughout its runtime. The film's pacing is deliberate, almost methodical, which draws you into the harrowing experience of this little girl evading a masked killer in the wilderness. The isolation is genuinely unnerving, heightening the tension with every rustle of leaves or snap of a twig. There's a rawness to the practical effects that keeps the horror grounded, refusing to rely on flashy gimmicks. Performances are intriguing; you can feel the weight of fear and desperation in their portrayals. What really stands out is the film's exploration of innocence being shattered by relentless danger. It’s not the typical slasher, more a psychological journey into survival and dread.
Atmospheric tension throughoutDeliberate pacing enhances dreadUnique focus on innocence and survival
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