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White Noise (2005) dives into the eerie obsession of an architect who tries to reach his deceased wife through EVP. It's got this creeping atmosphere that really pulls you in. Geoffrey Sax's direction plays with pacing, letting the tension build slowly. The practical effects here are noteworthy, often enhancing that unsettling feeling rather than relying on CGI. Michael Keaton delivers a solid performance, capturing the desperation and grief of his character, which is key to the film's overall impact. Themes of loss, the afterlife, and the dangers of obsession are woven throughout, making it a fascinating watch for those who appreciate the psychological elements of horror. It’s not your typical ghost story, and it certainly lingers long after the credits roll.
Focus on the practical effects used to create EVP sequences.Pay attention to the atmospheric scoring that enhances the tone.Michael Keaton's performance is compelling and drives the narrative.
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