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So, We Set the House on Fire is a bit of an obscure gem. It’s got this eerie vibe that really ramps up as the night progresses. You’ve got five characters, sort of archetypes, and their hidden connections unravel in a way that feels both natural and unnerving. The supernatural elements are integrated pretty well, not overdone, which keeps the tension tight. I mean, the practical effects have a raw quality that adds to the atmosphere. Sure, the pacing isn’t perfect, but it builds to a point where you’re hanging on the edge. I appreciate how it explores themes of guilt and redemption, which feels relevant even now. It’s one of those films that lingers in your mind long after the credits roll.
This film is somewhat elusive in terms of availability. It doesn’t come around often, which adds to its allure for collectors. While there are some bootleg copies floating around, original prints are quite scarce. The film has gained a niche following, especially among those who appreciate lesser-known horror dramas. Keep an eye out for any screenings or collector festivals; it sometimes makes an appearance, and you'll find dedicated fans who recognize its unique take on horror and mystery.
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