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Keeping Company is an intriguing blend of horror and thriller that digs into the psyche of its characters, mainly through Robbie's chilling webcam perspective. The film's atmosphere is thick with a sense of isolation, enhanced by the almost claustrophobic framing of the shots. The pacing is methodical, building tension silently before unleashing some truly unsettling moments. It plays with themes of digital intimacy and the disconnection it brings, which feels quite relevant today. The practical effects are decent—nothing flashy, but they serve the story well without overshadowing it. Performances are raw, capturing the anxiety and paranoia that come with being so exposed yet so alone. It’s this distinct take on modern fears that lingers long after the credits roll.
Emphasis on psychological horror.Digital age themes resonate well.Interesting use of practical effects.
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