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Into the Night, directed by an unknown talent, is one of those curious entries in the horror genre that deserves a closer look. It weaves a dark tale of betrayal, as a rich businessman meets his end at the hands of his wife and her lover. The setting—a villa with a garden concealing more than just flowers—creates this eerie atmosphere that lingers. The pacing is slow but that actually enhances the dread, building tension through strange occurrences that leave you wondering what’s next. The practical effects are not groundbreaking, but they do the job, giving that gritty feel that fans of the genre often appreciate. Performances are decent, capturing the sense of paranoia and fear well. There’s just something about its blend of domestic horror and supernatural elements that sticks with you.
Features a blend of domestic horror and supernatural elements.The atmosphere is thick with dread and paranoia.Practical effects add to the gritty feel of the film.
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