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The Passage: A Ghost Story is this interesting little flick from '92 that dives into the eerie atmosphere of a beach house once owned by a 19th-century sea captain. The pacing is deliberate, building tension slowly, which adds to the unsettling vibe. The ghost of the captain's fiancée, who’s not your typical specter, haunting the writer and his wife gives the film a unique twist. There's a blend of practical effects that, while not groundbreaking, do enhance the overall feel of the film. The performances are solid, with a subtlety that really brings out the characters' mounting dread. It captures that quiet horror, where the real terror lies in what lurks just beyond the waves.
Atmospheric tension builds slowly throughout.Great use of practical effects for ghostly appearances.Unique spin on the haunted house trope.
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