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The Window Game is one of those low-budget horror films that really leans into the unsettling atmosphere. Clara's character—she's kind of relatable, you know?—decides to give this creepy game another shot, and the tension builds beautifully through the night. The tapping on the window is like a classic horror trope, but the way it plays out feels fresh. The practical effects are mostly simple but effective, which adds to the overall feeling of dread. It's not just jump scares; there's a slow burn here that makes you think about fear in everyday spaces. The pacing is just right, keeping you on edge without dragging. The performances, while not Oscar-worthy, do have a certain rawness that captures the essence of that primal fear.
Low-budget but atmosphericEffective use of practical effectsTension builds gradually
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Ariel Luque
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