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So, 'Knock Knock' (2023) is intriguing, really. It dives into that eerie feeling of isolation and dread, something we collectors have seen before but not always done well. The atmosphere is thick—almost palpable, you know? I found the pacing interesting; it lingers just enough to build tension, then hits you when you least expect it. There's a real focus on practical effects that feels refreshing in today's CGI-heavy landscape. The performances, while not showy, carry a weight that resonates with the underlying themes of vulnerability and trust. It's distinctive in how it plays with sound, especially that constant knock. It makes you question what's behind the door, both literally and metaphorically.
Eerie sound design adds to the tensionInteresting take on isolation themesThoughtful pacing enhances the horror experience
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Sheikh Zaid Bin Naseer
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