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Where the Night Begins (1991) is one of those films that hovers in the shadows of the genre. The atmosphere is thick with dread as we follow young Irving back to his old home, laden with family secrets and guilt. There’s something deeply unsettling about the way the story unfolds; it’s slow, almost methodical, which heightens the tension and makes the horror feel all the more palpable. The practical effects are particularly noteworthy, lending a rawness that digital just can’t replicate. Performances are solid but not overly flashy, emphasizing the weight of trauma and memory. It’s a quiet exploration of loss and the darkness that can linger long after a tragedy, marking it as an interesting take on horror that’s not just about scares but the haunting of the past.
Focus on the thematic depth over traditional scares.Examine practical effects that enhance the eerie atmosphere.Consider the pacing that builds tension effectively.
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