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Rosenhill is a slow-burn thriller that digs into the uncanny vibe of a residential home for the elderly. The atmosphere is thick with unease, as Rosemarie navigates her new life among residents who seem more like shadows of themselves. It’s unsettling how the staff maintain a facade that hints at something sinister beneath. The pacing leans toward the deliberate, building tension through small, everyday interactions that grow increasingly unsettling. Practical effects, though minimal, add to the dread without overshadowing the character-driven narrative. Performances are nuanced; you can really feel Rosemarie's discomfort as she unravels the dark secrets of her surroundings. It’s distinctive, especially in how it explores themes of isolation and the fragility of sanity within a seemingly mundane setting.
Unique exploration of elderly careStrong sense of uneaseCharacter-driven narrative
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