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So, The House at the End of the Forest is an intriguing watch. The premise centers on Astrid, who returns to a summer cabin that should feel safe but quickly spirals into dread. The pacing is tight, and the atmosphere is chilling, especially with the way they use the forest setting to create a sense of isolation. The performances are solid, capturing the terror and desperation quite well. What really stands out is the practical effects—they add a gritty realism that heightens the horror. The film plays with themes of trauma and safety, pushing that idea of a familiar place turning into a nightmare, which gives it an unsettling depth. It’s not exactly groundbreaking, but it does something unique with familiar tropes.
Solid practical effects enhance the horror.Pacing keeps you on edge throughout.Themes of trauma add depth to the story.
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