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So, 'The Man in the Guest House' offers this weird blend of domesticity and dread. You've got this young couple, pretty eager to rent out their garage, but the atmosphere shifts as they realize their tenant isn't all that he seems. It's quite suspenseful, really. The pacing keeps you on edge—just when you think you have it figured out, it pulls the rug. The performances are solid, capturing that creeping paranoia nicely. Nothing flashy, but the practical effects add a nice touch to some of the more tense moments. It’s like a slow burn that builds up to some wild twists. Not groundbreaking, but definitely leaves you thinking about who you let into your home.
Strong character development · Intriguing subplot involving trust · Noteworthy practical effects
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