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There's Someone at Home blends domestic dread with a slow-burn tension that's hard to shake. The sounds, just like the atmosphere, are so unsettling – you can feel the weight of silence before the noise hits. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to stew in anxiety and uncertainty, which really heightens the horror. It’s not just the typical jump scares – it’s a lingering feeling of being watched in your own space, which hits pretty close to home. Practical effects are used thoughtfully, adding a raw, visceral quality that some might find refreshing compared to CGI. The lead performance carries it, showcasing a mix of vulnerability and determination that makes you root for her even as she unravels. Definitely distinct for its psychological undertones.
Atmospheric tension throughoutStrong lead performancePractical effects enhance realism
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