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There's Something In The Silence is a quiet tension builder that lingers like a creeping mist. Erin, the protagonist, is thrust into this unsettling experience with her new hearing aids. Suddenly, she’s eavesdropping on whispers that seem to revolve around her, and the film does a great job at blurring the line between her reality and the supernatural. The pacing is deliberate, giving you time to absorb the eeriness of her isolation and the growing paranoia. The practical effects are used sparingly but effectively, heightening that uncanny sense of dread. Performances are solid, particularly the way Erin navigates her fragile mental state. It’s not your typical horror fare; instead, it plays on the subtlety of sound and silence, crafting a really distinctive atmosphere.
Focus on sound design as a narrative tool.Explore themes of isolation and mental health.Check for practical effects and their impact on atmosphere.
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