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So, The Nightshift is a pretty interesting take on the horror genre, and it really plays with the idea of duality. You’ve got Brewster, this nightshift worker who’s dealing with some serious internal struggles. The atmosphere is thick with tension, and the pacing feels deliberate, which adds to that creeping dread. The practical effects are solid, giving it a gritty feel without relying too much on CGI. There’s a rawness to the performances, especially Brewster’s, which brings a sense of realism that’s unsettling. It’s distinct in how it explores the darker parts of human nature, making you sit with that discomfort. The encounter with the young woman shifts the film into deeper territory, and it’s hard not to feel the weight of Brewster’s secret looming over everything.
Interesting themes of duality and internal struggleSolid practical effects enhance the gritty atmosphereRaw performances heighten the unsettling tone
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