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One of Those (2025) has a chilling atmosphere that seeps into every frame. The film unfolds slowly, almost languidly, which intensifies the growing sense of dread. John’s seemingly mundane visit to Jane for a haircut spirals into something much darker—there's a palpable tension that builds as their interaction becomes increasingly unsettling. The practical effects are noteworthy; they add a rawness that's often missing in contemporary horror. Performances are nuanced, particularly how the two leads navigate the thin line between ordinary and sinister. It has a unique way of flipping expectations, leaving you questioning the motives of every character. There’s a clever commentary on trust and vulnerability, making it quite a distinctive entry in the genre.
Atmospheric tension builds slowlyStrong practical effectsInteresting commentary on trust
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