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You're Not Alone (2023) is a tense thriller that plays with the anxieties of modern technology and parental responsibility. Keith Mitchell's business trip becomes a nerve-wracking race against time when he realizes his daughter, Alexis, is home alone under house arrest. The film effectively builds suspense as Keith, confined to his seat, watches through security cameras as a stranger enters his home. There's something quite unsettling about the way the narrative unfolds, especially with the looming threat juxtaposed against the mundane setting of a family home. The performances feel raw, and the pacing keeps you on edge, embodying that sense of looming dread. It's like a reflective take on isolation and trust, with a few practical effects that ground the horror in reality. It's not quite your typical thriller, and that's what makes it stand out.
Explores themes of isolation and trustInteresting use of technology for suspensePractical effects enhance the realism
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