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Little Girl in the Window is a gripping thriller that leans into its eerie atmosphere with a slow-burn tension. Directed by Sean Cisterna, the film explores themes of isolation and the struggle between curiosity and danger. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to really feel the protagonist's descent into paranoia as she unravels the mystery behind that ominous message. The cinematography plays a key role, especially with the fogged window motif that adds a haunting quality to the visuals. Performances here are solid, with a subtle intensity that builds as the story progresses. It's this blend of psychological intrigue and a hint of domestic horror that makes it stand out, with practical effects enhancing the unsettling vibe without overreliance on CGI.
Interesting use of practical effectsStrong atmosphere of suspenseExplores themes of isolation and curiosity
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