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So, 'Say Something' is one of those flicks that really leans into the discomfort of human connection, or the lack thereof. The whole premise unfolds during a video call between two sisters, which is fresh and feels so relevant, right? The atmosphere is thick with tension, and you can just feel the emotional weight pressing down on them. It's a slow burn but not in a boring way—each moment builds and twists, making you question what's real and what's not. The practical effects are minimal but effective, adding to the eerie quality without overwhelming the story. Performances are strong, capturing that blend of familial love and unresolved issues. It's distinct for its intimate approach to horror, leaving you with lingering unease long after it's over.
Emotional tension drives the narrativeUnique setting for horror in a digital ageGreat for exploring themes of family and communication
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