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So, Scream (2025) brings us back into that familiar mix of tension and suspense, only this time it's Casey, a city girl caught in a real-life horror situation. The atmosphere? Thick with dread, especially as that phone rings, echoing with a game that Casey doesn't even know she's playing. The pacing is tight, ramping up the anxiety as the caller toys with her, making the viewer question where every creak in her upscale apartment comes from. There's a distinct reliance on practical effects that feel grounded, pulling you into her panic rather than leaning into over-the-top theatrics. The performances keep it all anchored; Casey's naivety sets a stark contrast to the menace of her unseen adversary, making it quite a tense ride, really.
Watch for the unique use of phone calls as a storytelling device.Note the practical effects that enhance the tension.Pay attention to the character dynamics, especially Casey's transformation.
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