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So, 'In My House of Dreams' is an interesting piece, especially for those who appreciate more introspective horror. The film captures this eerie atmosphere, blending fragments of reality with Jesse Keel's inner turmoil during his hiatus. It’s not your typical jump-scare affair—more of a slow burn that reflects on art and creativity, making you think about those dry spells we all face. The pacing feels deliberate, almost meditative, which adds to the unsettling tone. The practical effects are subtle yet impactful, enhancing the dreamlike quality. What stands out is how it feels deeply personal, almost like a diary laid bare, and you really get a sense of his fading adolescence through these disjointed scenes. Definitely a unique approach to the genre.
Explores themes of creative struggle and nostalgia.Features a mix of found footage and original content.Atmospheric with a focus on practical effects over CGI.
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