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Home Sweet Home has this unsettling vibe that creeps under your skin. It plays with the idea of safety turning into confinement, which is always a chilling theme. The pacing is tight, and it really keeps you on edge without relying on cheap jump scares. David Morley does a solid job of building tension, and the performances from the leads feel genuine, which adds to the overall dread. The practical effects are there, not overly flashy, but effective enough to make you squirm. The claustrophobic setting of the house becomes a character in itself, enhancing the feeling of entrapment. It's not going to be for everyone, but if you appreciate a slow burn horror with some real atmosphere, it has its moments.
Released in 2013, indie production.Available on DVD and streaming platforms.Features practical effects over CGI.Shot on location with a focus on realism.
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