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So, The Devil Came Home is one of those eerie films that digs into the psychological and supernatural aspects of trauma. The way it unfolds, you can really feel the tension building, especially with the stepfather's PTSD acting almost like a character itself. The atmosphere is thick, heavy with dread, and the pacing keeps you on edge. It's not just about jump scares; there's this creeping sense of something dark lurking just beneath the surface. The practical effects have a rawness that adds to the unease. Performances are solid, especially from the stepfather, who brings a haunting weight to his role. It’s that blend of reality and horror that really sets it apart from typical entries in the genre.
Explores themes of trauma and family dynamicsStrong practical effects enhance the horror atmosphereUnique take on the psychological horror genre
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