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The Inn, directed by Pepi Singh Khara, is an intriguing entry in early 2000s horror. It carries a haunting atmosphere, blending realism with supernatural undertones. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the tension to simmer as the television reporter unravels the small town's sinister past. Practical effects are used effectively, adding a tangible quality to the horror elements, which is refreshing compared to the CGI-heavy fare of the time. The performances, particularly by the leads, feel grounded, making the unfolding horror all the more impactful. There's a palpable sense of dread that permeates the film, keeping you engaged and questioning what lies beneath the town’s facade. It's a unique piece that explores the darker side of human curiosity.
Solid atmosphere with practical effectsInteresting character dynamicsExplores themes of curiosity and danger
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