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The Blanks immerses you in this eerie atmosphere of Jeckle Island, a family vacation spot that feels both familiar and unsettling. The pacing starts off slow, reminiscent of those summer days that stretch on, but it builds tension beautifully as Rachel's son stumbles upon something horrific. The film crafts a sense of dread around the island's unspoken rules, which feels both haunting and all too real. There's a rawness to the performances, especially from the young actors, who bring an unsettling innocence to their reactions. And while the effects are practical β you can feel the realness of the horror rather than just relying on CGI β it really pulls you into that nightmarish reality. It's one of those films that lingers long after the credits roll, making you rethink your idea of safety in familiar places.
Explores family dynamics under pressureStrong practical effects enhance the horrorAtmospheric tension builds gradually
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