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So, 'One Good Night' hits the mark on that slow-building tension typical of good horror. You’ve got Tony, this guy who seems to have everything going for him – a night out, a charming girl, the works. But as the story unfolds, it plays with those classic tropes of desire and danger. The atmosphere is thick, and there’s a palpable sense of unease that creeps in as the night wears on. The pacing is interesting too; it teeters between that initial excitement and a creeping dread. Practical effects are used sparingly but effectively, enhancing the horror without overdoing it. The performances have this raw edge, which grounds it all in a way that makes you think about the risks we take for connection, even with strangers.
Explores themes of trust and danger in social settings.Strong practical effects enhance the horror elements.Character-driven narrative with an interesting twist.
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