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Knock, Knock is an intriguing exploration of isolation and the unexpected. Leila, a recently divorced woman, finds herself in this quiet house that feels more like a shell than a home. The atmosphere is heavy, almost suffocating at times, which adds to the tension when she starts hearing knocks from within the walls. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to really sit with her emotional struggle before this bizarre time traveler enters the picture. The performances feel genuine, especially as Leila grapples with her new reality. It’s notable that the film embraces practical effects, keeping things grounded in a way that heightens the experience. The themes of longing and introspection resonate, making it distinct in the drama genre.
Strong character studyInteresting use of practical effectsUnique twist on time travel narrative
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