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One Window is this intriguing little piece that really leans into its atmospheric horror elements. The film captures a slow-burn tension as a group of actors settle into their new living space, only to find it’s not empty at all. The pacing has this almost claustrophobic feel; you sense the dread building while they try to maintain a facade of professionalism, which I think adds to the overall vibe. Practical effects are used sparingly but effectively, heightening those moments of genuine fright. The performances vary, but there's an earnestness in their fear that makes it relatable. It’s not groundbreaking, but there's something about how it explores the thin line between performance and reality that sticks with you, and that's kind of fascinating in its own right.
Interesting take on actors' fears.Atmospheric and character-driven.Great use of practical effects.
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