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The Ten Steps is one of those low-budget gems that plays with our primal fears. The atmosphere is thick, like the dust in that old house where everything feels off. You’ve got this teenage girl, alone, thrust into a nightmare when the lights go out. It leans heavily on silence and the unknown—perfect for building tension. The pacing is deliberate, making every creak and shadow feel like it's crawling under your skin. Practical effects are used sparingly but effectively, adding to the grit without overdoing it. The performances are raw, capturing that mix of bravado and fear that comes with the territory of babysitting creepy houses. It’s that blend of everyday life and the supernatural that makes it feel unsettling.
Focus on the escalating tension.Notice the use of practical effects.The pacing really adds to the dread.
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