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So, 'Knock. Knock. Knock.' brings a unique tension that creeps in slowly. Mali's isolation, amplified by her reliance on Skype to reach out to Mark, sets this unsettling atmosphere. You can almost feel her dread as those noises get increasingly ominous. The pacing is interesting – it teeters on the edge of anticipation and dread, dragging you deeper into her paranoia. They opted for practical effects, which adds a rawness that CGI just can’t touch. Performances feel authentic, especially Mali’s descent into fear. It’s got this sense of claustrophobia that really gets under your skin. Not your typical horror; it’s more about the psychological unraveling, the unseen terror that lurks just beyond the screen.
Explores themes of isolation and paranoia.Strong use of practical effects.Features a unique narrative structure.
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