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Open House is one of those films that creeps under your skin. The tension is palpable; it’s that slow burn that just doesn’t let up. The way the couple invades the woman’s life feels chillingly real, and the basement setting? It amplifies the sense of claustrophobia throughout the film. It’s raw, unrefined—almost like a hidden gem from the indie horror scene. The performances are gritty, really sell the desperation and terror. Practical effects are used sparingly but effectively, which adds to that unsettling atmosphere. It’s not your typical horror-thriller; it dives into themes of vulnerability and survival, leaving you feeling a bit shaken after it wraps up. Definitely one for collectors who appreciate a unique blend of drama and horror.
Intense atmosphere throughoutUnique take on home invasionGritty performances elevate tension
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