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So, The House Call dives into some pretty chilling territory. Dr. Stevens, fresh off a personal tragedy, visits this family steeped in radical beliefs. The whole vibe is tense—almost claustrophobic. You really feel the weight of her grief and how it parallels the family’s desperation. The pacing is a bit slow, but it kind of works, slowly building this sense of dread. The practical effects? They’re effectively unsettling, especially in how they handle the supposed possession. The performances are raw; you can tell the actors really threw themselves into it. It’s distinctive in how it intertwines personal loss with a supernatural investigation, which is a refreshing spin on the genre.
Not your typical possession film, more psychological.Strong character development, especially for Dr. Stevens.Practical effects enhance the eerie atmosphere.
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