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Killing Sofia is one of those low-key horror flicks that really leans into the atmosphere. You’ve got this young woman, right? She comes home thinking she’s all alone, but the tension builds in a way that feels almost claustrophobic. The pacing is interesting; it sort of drags you into this unsettling quiet before things spiral into chaos. The practical effects stand out, too, adding a gritty layer that you don't get with so much CGI these days. The performances are decent; the lead does a solid job of conveying fear and confusion without going overboard. It’s not groundbreaking, but there’s something about its simplicity that lingers, you know? Kind of makes you think about what’s really lurking in the dark corners.
Atmospheric tension builds graduallyStrong practical effectsNot typical of mainstream horror
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